Christopher Chandler

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The radical terms of Paul’s mission were founded, rather, on the incongruous grace of God in Christ, given without regard to ethnic (or any other) worth. The fact that Paul did not require his gentile converts to adopt the symbolic capital of the Jewish tradition (“the works of the Law”) can be explained best by the subversive power of an unconditioned grace that calls into question all previously constituted criteria of worth.
Paul and the Power of Grace
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