Who Killed Ananias and Sapphira? A Response to Paul Copan (#6)
This is an incident that I regularly here when discussing the issue of nonviolence. I feel that this gives a much clearer understanding of this nonviolent understanding of what happened. Boyd goes into "semi-autonomous conception of divine power" and the withdrawal of divine protection in much greater detail in Crucifixion of the Warrior God. If you enjoy theology, I highly recommend reading this 2-volume work. One may come away still in disagreement, but the depth of his research and scriptural support will be evident.
This is an incident that I regularly here when discussing the issue of nonviolence. I feel that this gives a much clearer understanding of this nonviolent understanding of what happened. Boyd goes into "semi-autonomous conception of divine power" and the withdrawal of divine protection in much greater detail in Crucifixion of the Warrior God. If you enjoy theology, I highly recommend reading this 2-volume work. One may come away still in disagreement, but the depth of his research and scriptural support will be evident.