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by Sylvia Burnett (Editor), James A. Fowler (Author)
Early Christian writers used the Latin phrase, unio cum Christo, meaning “union with Christ.” Although the New Testament does not use such a phrase, Paul does tell the Corinthians that “the one who is joined to the Lord is one spirit with Him” (I Cor. 6:17). Early Greek Christian writers often referred to our “participation in Christ,” even using the word theosis to explain such union. It is important that Christians of our day understand what “union with Christ” really means.
Author Biography
James A. Fowler served as a pastor for over 30 years, and then became the founder and director of Christ in You Ministries. He now ministers as a conference speaker, serving as webmaster of christinyou.net, and has written 24 books, including God As Man Intended, Christianity is Not Religion, and several commentaries.
Number of Pages: 154 Dimensions: 0.33 x 8.5 x 5.51 IN Publication Date: September 24, 2013
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