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Cleanse and Close - Last Generation Theology in 14 Points

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Table of Contents has 3 major sections with many subsections, a sampling from beginning, middle and end of this table: "Section I, Weakest of the Weak Tell the Story of Jesus; Section II, Anthropology ... Merit ... Incarnation, Jesus Emptied Himself and Took Our Fallen Flesh ... Section III ... Resources; Colophon."

159 pages, Unknown Binding

First published January 1, 2005

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August 18, 2009
This is a good overview of the theological idea called Last Generation Theology. It is full of contradictions and I couldnt read more than a few pages at a time because he talked in circles so much. Not an enjoyable read but it is nice that someone who holds this theology finally put it down in a defendable and critique-able form.
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October 6, 2009
The author makes a stirring case for transformation and recognition that the Lord will return soon. God calls his people to a mission where He leads and we trust. The book is perilously close to making the case for self-improvement and lacks focus on God's amazing grace and ability to transform quickly. It was a book worthy of thought.
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