James K.A. Smith Quote
Marsh goes on to observe: The boycott year had renewed the mission of the church. The boycott showed the world a church whose power stemmed from its deliberate discipline, whose moral authority was the hard-earned result of its suffering and willing to love the enemy—religious passions, it should be noted, that Niebuhr’s thin ecclesiology could never embrace
James K.A. Smith
Marsh goes on to observe: The boycott year had renewed the mission of the church. The boycott showed the world a church whose power stemmed from its deliberate discipline, whose moral authority was the hard-earned result of its suffering and willing to love the enemy—religious passions, it should be noted, that Niebuhr’s thin ecclesiology could never embrace
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