Re: How do you experience the Cross?
I note that, in a different but related way, Paul said that we ARE crucified with Christ, not as something to figure out how to do.
While definitely more extreme, Lee's theology is not that dissimilar to much of evangelical/fundamental theology in that it misreads Paul and then forces that misread to color the reading of the "primary" text in the gospels. Rather than centering on Christ and his words, actions, example, etc., then reading Paul through that lens, the whole thing is turned on its head.
Makes for a Christianity that does not really resemble what Jesus taught.
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Mike
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