The Grace of God and the Law of Christ

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 57 (1):34-44 (2003)
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It is a mistake to oppose law and grace, for God's grace makes way for a radically transformed social and moral order. The law of Christ enables a new way of life that is obedient to God

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