Abstract
“Now after a quarter of a century of existentialist biblical interpretation and the ethics of radical obedience to the kerygmatic Christ, we are beginning to work our way back into a postliberal, postexistentialist appreciation of the words and deeds of Jesus as resources for decisionmaking by Christians. This sermon is an attempt to listen to this text in this way.”
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