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“The gospel revelation is that God becomes the victim of the crowd, exposing the violence of the crowd, and the potential for its will to become murderous. This mob’s will is opposed to the will of God, whose cruciform revealed will is one of forgiveness.”

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Finding God

This book delves into the personal journey of discovering and understanding the divine presence in one's life. It offers insights into various religious and spiritual perspectives, encouraging readers to reflect on their own beliefs and experiences. more

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Joseph Haward

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