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Read The Didache and Anthology of the Faith: https://spiritsection.notion.site/The-Didache-and-Anthology-of-the-Faith-2a078feedd5d81e491bce6e4d67fbbaa?source=copy_link
This teaching critiques Western Christianity for embracing a theological liberalism that prioritizes personal opinion and popularity over absolute biblical truth. The author argues that sin is the root of all human suffering, originating from a disruption of the divine order where the flesh (Eve) leads the soul (Adam). To remedy this, the source emphasizes that salvation is an ongoing process requiring human cooperation and constant vigilance rather than a one-time event. Central to this spiritual restoration is the Cross of Jesus Christ, which serves as the final altar and the only solution for the human condition. Ultimately, the teaching urges believers to focus on the authority of the name of Jesus and the archetypal truths of scripture to find healing and spiritual depth.
By Enoch B Mnisi, DD5
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Read The Didache and Anthology of the Faith: https://spiritsection.notion.site/The-Didache-and-Anthology-of-the-Faith-2a078feedd5d81e491bce6e4d67fbbaa?source=copy_link
This teaching critiques Western Christianity for embracing a theological liberalism that prioritizes personal opinion and popularity over absolute biblical truth. The author argues that sin is the root of all human suffering, originating from a disruption of the divine order where the flesh (Eve) leads the soul (Adam). To remedy this, the source emphasizes that salvation is an ongoing process requiring human cooperation and constant vigilance rather than a one-time event. Central to this spiritual restoration is the Cross of Jesus Christ, which serves as the final altar and the only solution for the human condition. Ultimately, the teaching urges believers to focus on the authority of the name of Jesus and the archetypal truths of scripture to find healing and spiritual depth.