2021
DOI: 10.1111/1467-9809.12732
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E. A. Judge: Paul and the Conflict of Culture: The Legacy of his Thought Today. ed. James R. Harrison. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock [Cascade], 2019; pp. x + 300.

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“…In fact, we may suggest here that the logical order in this process is mercy, compassion, and forgiveness. Mercy and compassion are seen in the literature as ethical values with a positive contribution to individual and community growth (Bolt & Harrison, 2020). We may thus suggest here that following the distinction between relinquishment and forgiveness, mercy may belong to the process of relinquishment that involves renouncement, whereas compassion, or the more practical aspect of concern for the other, is related to forgiveness.…”
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“…In fact, we may suggest here that the logical order in this process is mercy, compassion, and forgiveness. Mercy and compassion are seen in the literature as ethical values with a positive contribution to individual and community growth (Bolt & Harrison, 2020). We may thus suggest here that following the distinction between relinquishment and forgiveness, mercy may belong to the process of relinquishment that involves renouncement, whereas compassion, or the more practical aspect of concern for the other, is related to forgiveness.…”
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confidence: 75%
“…21:5–36 are envisaged as either having been fulfilled or still await fulfillment. One horizon, especially with respect to Mk 13:24–27, is that such prophecies find their resolution intratextually within the narration of Jesus’ passion or at least by the end of the Gospel (Mann 1986; Radcliffe 1987; Myers 1988; Bolt 1995, 2004: 85–115, 2021a; van Eck 2011). Another is that Mt.…”
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