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Schaeffer on the Christian Life: Countercultural Spirituality (Theologians on the Christian Life) Schaeffer on the Christian Life: Countercultural Spirituality by William Edgar
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“points to the church at Antioch as a kind of ideal local church, in part because every social group is represented. That church was the only place Herod’s brother (an aristocrat) and a slave (considered very low) could have been drawn together. Antioch was also a strategic church because its members were all “tellers”
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“that) but because God thought the whole thing up first. Fran illustrates this with the Sistine Chapel in Rome, where Michelangelo portrays the creation of”
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“If there are no absolutes by which to judge society, then society is absolute.”
William Edgar, Schaeffer on the Christian Life: Countercultural Spirituality
“If I profess, with the loudest voice and the clearest exposition, every portion of the truth of God except precisely that little point which the world and the devil are at that moment attacking, I am not confessing Christ, however boldly I may be professing Christianity.”
William Edgar, Schaeffer on the Christian Life: Countercultural Spirituality