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| | | New Book on Pilgrim Spirituality That is also doctrinally grounded. Not everyone here will agree, of course, with two kingdoms theology. However, Jason's books will still be a helpful reminder of the pilgrim life that we live now in between Christ's first and second coming, the already and the not yet.
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09-11-2009, 11:39 AM
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Thanks Lane. Timely recommendation.
Side question: can you (and others) put together a bibliography on 2 Kingdoms theology?
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I'm not an expert on it, Reed. I would actually recommend you talk to Jason about it. That or Michael Horton. But Jason would probably have more time.
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