Where Once We Feared Enemies
Inclusive Membership, Prophetic Vision, And The American Church
In this series on Romans, Stroupe re-examines the nature of the Christian life in the context of Paul's language of flesh and spirit. In reflecting upon Paul's distinctive use of these terms, Stroupe offers a corrective to what, for many, is the familiar Christian vision of both the predicament of sin and the liberation from that predicament made possible by Jesus Christ. Stroupe's corrective proves to be more robust on both counts. The life of the Spirit described here entails a radical re-orientation of our whole being to the new reality of freedom in Jesus Christ.