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The War on Terror, Christianity, Islam, and Paul: An analysis of Romans 3:21-3:26
Title: The War on Terror, Christianity, Islam, and Paul: An analysis of Romans 3:21-3:26
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The War on Terror, Christianity, Islam, and Paul: An analysis of Romans 3:21-3:26
The purpose of this paper is to compare the interpretations of Romans 3:21-26 by three scholars, as well as my own interpretation, in light of the American foreign policy known as "The War on Terror" or "The Bush Doctrine". I will begin by summarizing the themes in the book of Romans and my own life context as a starting point for explaining my interpretations of Romans relative to this event. Of the three scholars selected for
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not need to achieve perfection in our lives in order to exceed.
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