Fisher, Neal F
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The incarnation, death, and resurrection of Jesus ushered in the possibility of a new way of living, and we, as Christians, are to conform our lives to this pattern and not allow the world around us to shape our values and first principles. It is only by living into this identity that we can truly live for the sake of the world. (Abstract created by Duke Divinity School staff.)Sermon start time: (Part 1) 32:04. Sermon end time: (Part 2) 09:44.Key quotation: “Though it sounds to the contrary to be sure, it is only by being different from the world, only by having identity which is different from the world, that we can really be for the world at all.”
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- Bodies And Cultures
- Church
- Culture
- Education
- History
- Identity
- Imperialism
- Jesus Christ
- Slaver
- Slavery
- Time
- Worship