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The Antithesis and Teaching Literature (2)

Agatha Lubbers·2002-05-03
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In the first article on this topic concerning the relation of the antithesis and literature we determined that God establishes an antithesis between the world and His people. We contended that God's people must live the antithesis, and the child of God must be opposed to everything that opposes God. We argued that we cannot assume a "touch not, taste not" approach and asserted, therefore, that in the study of literature one should not be governed by a "world-flight" attitude. The teaching of...

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Agatha Lubbers
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2002-05-03

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Scripture References
Romans
Romans 1:25Romans 8Romans 1
1 Corinthians 15:26
Ecclesiastes 8:8
Psalms
Psalms 16Psalms 49Psalms 49:15
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