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That We All May Be One

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That We All May Be One

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That We All May Be One | reflections on unity That We All May Be One reflections on unity The Hope of Advent December 2, 2021 It has been common over the years, during Advent, to speak of three “comings” of Christ for which we are to prepare during the season — the first in a Bethlehem stable, the second into our hearts each day if we would but invite him, and the third on the last great Day when he shall come to judge the living and the dead. I must confess that, as priest and bishop, I spent much more homiletical time addressing the first two than I ever did the third. But I have in recent years been reading a good bit of N. T. Wright, one time Bishop of Durham and currently research fellow at Wycliff Hall, Oxford. He is a well-respected and extremely popular New Testament scholar and incredibly prolific author. His early work was in the so-called “quest for the historical Jesus’ and his more recent in the writings and theology of St. Paul. I am not as conservative a...

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