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The Jesus Creed: Loving God, Loving Others.(Book Review)
From:
The Christian Century
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August 23, 2005| Author:
Howell, James
| COPYRIGHT 2005 The Christian Century Foundation. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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The Jesus Creed: Loving God, Loving Others.
By Scot McKnight. Paraclete, 348 pp., $16.95 paperback.
Loving Jesus.
By Mark Allan Powell. Fortress, 208 pp., $16.00 paperback.
TWO BIBLE scholars have weighed in with books that emphasize love as the heart of our life with God--a stirring reminder for those of us who function in brain mode and speak of the practices of spiritual formation so adamantly that it begins to feel like boot camp. Fai...
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