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Apr 6
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The Anarchy of Apocalyptic Theology: Bey...

Paul Axton
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In this discussion with Karl, Andy, Jim, and Scott, Paul brings together Christian Anarchy as it coincides with an apocalyptic theology, but fills this out through the work of Ann Jervis, who describes the need to set aside "now and not yet" as a controlling metaphor which does not do justice to victory in Christ. If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider ... Show More
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