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Essays on Wealth, Generosit...

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Psalm 7: A Commentary

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“An unexamined faith is not worth having, for it can only be true by accident. A faith worth having is faith worth discussing and testing.”
James Luther Adams, The Prophethood of All Believers

Rob Bell
“[The Bible] has to be interpreted. And if it isn’t interpreted, then it can’t be put into action. So if we are serious about following God, then we have to interpret the Bible. It is not possible to simply do what the Bible says. We must first make decisions about what it means at this time, in this place, for these people.”
Rob Bell, Velvet Elvis: Repainting the Christian Faith

“I want you to have some nice stuff; I just don't want your nice stuff to have you.”
Dave Ramsey, The Legacy Journey: A Radical View of Biblical Wealth and Generosity

“The question of the moral status of wealth, and the relation of Christian faith to issues of economic justice and responsibility, seems to me one of the areas in which Christians are most confused, divided, and uneasy.”
Sondra Ely Wheeler, Wealth as Peril and Obligation: The New Testament on Possessions

John Shelby Spong
“What the mind cannot accept, the heart can finally never adore.”
John Shelby Spong

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