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by Edward A. McDowell Jr.,Clarence Jordan

Author: Edward A. McDowell Jr.,Clarence Jordan
Subcategory: Bible Study & Reference
Language: English
Publisher: Association Press (1973)
Pages: 93 pages
Category: Christian Books
Rating: 4.8
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Just like the other books in the Cotton Patch Gospel series, this one is a translation of the New Testament (Hebrews, 1-2 .

Unlike the Gospels, which made the story feel closer to home by using locations in the US, the Epistles don't have a lot of locations to talk about. Still a worthwhile read. Oct 26, 2015 John rated it really liked it. The introduction to this last published of Dr Jordan's translations provides.

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Cotton Patch Gospel: Hebrews and the General Epistles.

The Cotton Patch Version of Paul's Epistles. The Cotton Patch Version of Hebrews and the General Epistles. McClendon, Jr. James Wm. (1990). The Theory Tested: Clarence Leonard Jordan - Radical in Community," in Biography as Theology. New York: Association Press. Jordan, Clarence (1969). The Cotton Patch Version of Luke-Acts, Jesus Doings and Happenings. Jordan, Clarence (1970). Jordan, Clarence; with Bill Doulos (1976). Paul, William (2003).

Paraphrased from the Nestle-Aland Greek text, 23d e. 1957.

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Born out of the Civil Rights struggle, these now classic translations of much of the New Testament bring the far-away places of Scripture closer to home: Gainesville, Selma, Birmingham, Atlanta, and Washington D. s the author, Clarence Jordan, once wrote, 'While there have been many excellent translations of the Scriptures into modern English, they still have left us stranded in some faraway land in the long-distant past

The Cotton Patch Version of Hebrews and the General Epistles. New York: Association Press, 1973. With Bill Doulos) Cotton Patch Parables of Liberation, Scottdale, Pennsylvania: Herald Books, 1976.

The Cotton Patch Version of Hebrews and the General Epistles. As he had requested, Clarence had a simple burial. His body was placed in a shipping crate from a local casket manufacturer and was buried in an unmarked grave on Koinonia property. Jordan's funeral was attended by his family, the Koinonia partners, and the poor of the community. In 1965, Habitat for Humanity. Habitat for Humanity.

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