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Love of the brethern flows fom sin equality, which is bearable only from the vantage point of salvation equality.

Within the Anglican context in which I serve, we are constantly offered up an insight from Romans 14, as the antidote to "fundamentalism." "Fundamentalism" is the word that liberal opponents of our evangelical school of thought within the church use to label our position.


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Dr. Paul F. M. Zahl is rector of All Saints Episcopal Church in Chevy Chase, Maryland.

Issue: "In View Of God's Mercies" Nov./Dec. 2006 Vol. 15 No. 6 Page number(s): 24-27

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