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The prodigal bets on the fact that his father will not turn him away. But in a surprising, almost über-display, the father himself dramatically exceeds the son’s calculations of his goodness and enacts what in first-century terms could be seen only as extravagant kindness or love. For complete rejection, he returns kindness, even love, to the wicked.
One True Life: The Stoics and Early Christians as Rival Traditions
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