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  • Cross Vision: How the Crucifixion of Jesus Makes Sense of Old Testament Violence

    (By Gregory A. Boyd)

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    Author Gregory A. Boyd
    “Book Descriptions: Renowned pastor-theologian Gregory A. Boyd tackles the Bible's biggest dilemma. The Old Testament God of wrath and violence versus the New Testament God of love and peace--it's a difference that has troubled Christians since the first century. Now, with the sensitivity of a pastor and the intellect of a theologian, Gregory A. Boyd proposes the "cruciform hermeneutic," a way to read the Old Testament portraits of God through the lens of Jesus' crucifixion.”

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