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Knowledge unifies! Discover the gospel Paul preached. From its inception, the fundamental principle of Christianity has been subjected to misrepresentation. Just as it was in the earliest days of Christianity, the gospel still lacks an understanding of it being a message, necessary be accepted by faith (Gal. 3:26, 27; Col. 2:11, 12). With a concern of divisiveness, we must discover what is the measure the Apostle Paul offered to the 1st century Christians. Expanding on the topic that came from the publication of his 2014 book, Interpreting /Romans: The Apostolic Voice in the Postmodern World,…mehr

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Knowledge unifies! Discover the gospel Paul preached. From its inception, the fundamental principle of Christianity has been subjected to misrepresentation. Just as it was in the earliest days of Christianity, the gospel still lacks an understanding of it being a message, necessary be accepted by faith (Gal. 3:26, 27; Col. 2:11, 12). With a concern of divisiveness, we must discover what is the measure the Apostle Paul offered to the 1st century Christians. Expanding on the topic that came from the publication of his 2014 book, Interpreting /Romans: The Apostolic Voice in the Postmodern World, retired minister Conley C. Wilmoth carries on Paul's mission of sharing the unifying message of the gospel of Christ. In Upholding the Truth of the Gospel, Wilmoth takes up the cause of preserving Paul's teachings for restoring unity among Christians. Suitable for private instruction or small Bible study groups, the book reaffirms the belief that the gospel is free from law and illustrates how Paul's letters were intended to unify congregations around the world. Asserting that Paul was commissioned to appeal to all people, the new book invites readers to engage with Jesus and Paul, just as the early Christian did and discover God's way of unity.
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Conley C Wilmoth is a retired minister, veteran, and the author of Interpreting Romans: The Apostolic Voice in the Postmodern World. For over two decades, he served as a minister for churches in the Pacific Northwest. His Biblical studies began at Pepperdine College, now Pepperdine University, and has spent time touring the biblical lands of Israel and Turkey, a highlight of his career. He lives in his hometown of Yakima, Washington.