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  2. Christian liberty - Wikipedia

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    In Christianity, the doctrine of Christian liberty or Christian freedom states that Christians have been set free in Christ and are thus free to serve him. [1] Lester DeKoster views the two aspects of Christian liberty as "freedom from" and "freedom for" and suggests that the pivot between the two is the divine law .

  3. On the Freedom of a Christian - Wikipedia

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    On the Freedom of a Christian (title page, first German edition, 1520). On the Freedom of a Christian (Latin: "De Libertate Christiana"; German: "Von der Freiheit eines Christenmenschen"), sometimes also called A Treatise on Christian Liberty, was the third of Martin Luther’s major reforming treatises of 1520, appearing after his Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation (August ...

  4. Biblical law - Wikipedia

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    Evangelical counsels, or counsels of perfection in Christianity are chastity, poverty (or perfect charity), and obedience; Expounding of the Law by Jesus, according to the Gospel of Matthew; The Great Commandment; Law and Gospel, the relationship between God's Law and the Gospel of Jesus Christ is a major topic in Lutheran and Reformed theology

  5. Christian Connection - Wikipedia

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    The Perfect Law of Liberty: Elias Smith and the Providential History of America, Washington and London: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1994; Kilgore, Charles Francis. The James O'Kelly Schism in the Methodist Episcopal Church, D.F. [Federal District], Mexico: Casa Unida De Publicationes, 1963; Morrill, Milo True.

  6. Ronald Williams (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    (1952) The Perfect Law of Liberty: An Interpretation of Psalm 119. London: A. R. Mowbray. (1953) The Acts of the Apostles: Introduction and Commentary. Torch Bible Commentaries. London: SCM Press. (1965) The Letters of John and James. The Cambridge Bible Commentary. London: Cambridge University Press. (1966) What's Right with the Church of ...

  7. Law of Christ - Wikipedia

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    Depicted is the famous Sermon on the Mount of Jesus in which he commented on the Mosaic Law. Christians believe that Jesus is the mediator of the New Covenant. [a]In the Epistle to the Galatians, written by the Apostle Paul to a number of early Christian communities in the Roman province of Galatia in central Anatolia, he wrote: "Bear one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ."

  8. New Covenant theology - Wikipedia

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    New Covenant theology (or NCT) is a Christian theological position teaching that the person and work of Jesus Christ is the central focus of the Bible. [1] One distinctive assertion of this school of thought is that Old Testament Laws have been abrogated [2] [3] or cancelled [4] with Jesus's crucifixion, and replaced with the Law of Christ of the New Covenant.

  9. Active obedience of Christ - Wikipedia

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    Jesus, whom the Bible describes as being without sin. In Acts 3:14, Peter calls Jesus "the Holy and Righteous One", while in Acts 10:38 Peter says Christ "...went around doing good and healing all who were under the power of the devil, because God was with him." According to the Bible, in Hebrews 4:15, Jesus was "without sin".