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| | | | CONGREGATION/ASSEMBLY: Edah, feminine noun (Strong's 5712); Qahal, masculine noun (Strong's 6951). Root: ?????Sounds like: eh'da /a'da Root: ????? Sounds like: Ka'hal The concept for an assembly or a congregation is, simply, a group that assembles or congregates. It's the result of gathering together and it's strongly connected to community living. Just like in English, there... | |
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| | | | 1 post published by Rachael Ritchey on August 6, 2021 | |
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| | The responsibility of humanity to obey the "cultural mandate" is well-recognized in evangelical discourse as a way of understanding the relationship between Christianity and culture. But perhaps what is less known is the textual origins of this discussion, in the tradition of neo-Calvinism, and the relationship of that mandate to the metaphysical make-up of human beings. This tradition was birthed out of the theological and public labors of Abraham Kuyper (1834-1920) and Herman Bavinck (1854-1921) from w... |