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The koinonia of the cross: Jesus Christ as basis and pattern for unity in a heterogenous Christian community

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G Alan Crandall. The Koinonia of the Cross: Jesus Christ As Basis and Pattern for Unity In a Heterogenous Christian Community. San Francisco Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/bfb30d54-4bf1-4b7d-af11-32a655cdcaca?locale=en.

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G. A. Crandall. The koinonia of the cross: Jesus Christ as basis and pattern for unity in a heterogenous Christian community. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/bfb30d54-4bf1-4b7d-af11-32a655cdcaca?locale=en

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G Alan Crandall. The Koinonia of the Cross: Jesus Christ As Basis and Pattern for Unity In a Heterogenous Christian Community. San Francisco Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/bfb30d54-4bf1-4b7d-af11-32a655cdcaca?locale=en.

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  • Christian community cannot be based on either the homogenous unit principle or its opposite cultural theological pluralism. Justification by faith is a social event that joins believers to one another in the saving death and resurrection of Jesus, enabling them to 'welcome one another as Christ has welcomed you'. Reconciliation between the strong and the weak in Romans illustrates the way in which Christ's sacrifice is to be a paradigm for suffering love within the diverse body of Christ. The writings of Dietrich Bonhoeffer also suggest that Christians are united not by nature but by grace.
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