On Communion as a pattern for life
The difference between the wicked and the righteous is whether
or not we give thanks as we take hold of the world.
–James Jordan, Ritual and Typology. biblicalhorizons.wordpress.com
The difference between the wicked and the righteous is whether
or not we give thanks as we take hold of the world.
–James Jordan, Ritual and Typology. biblicalhorizons.wordpress.com
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