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| Yung
Suk Kim takes up the language of "body"
. . . Against the conventional rhetoric
of the "body politic" in
Greco-Roman philosophy, Kim argues
that Paul seeks rather to nourish
the vitality of a diverse community
and to criticize the ideology of a
powerful in-group in Corinth, a message
of particular importance for contemporary
global Christianity.
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| Standing
on Stone Mountain, Atlanta, GA:
Nature exists in diversity so does our human life.
Life means alot when going through transformation.
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