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A declaration of peace

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Jensen, Peter Frederick (1943-). A Declaration of Peace. Moore Theological College. 1990. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/fb4876a4-b2b6-4ed7-ace7-4d6829650fad.

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Jensen, P. (1990). A declaration of peace. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/fb4876a4-b2b6-4ed7-ace7-4d6829650fad.

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Jensen, Peter Frederick (1943-). A Declaration of Peace. Moore Theological College. 1990. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/fb4876a4-b2b6-4ed7-ace7-4d6829650fad.

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  • Jensen speaks on the importance of having rigorous moral principles, seen in the necessity for justice and guilt. He defines guilt as "unfinished moral business". Thus, Jensen shows why Jesus' life and death is important in light of judgement. Four of Jesus' titles are defined and explained. This is followed by the achievements of Jesus' death and resurrection. This is to demonstrate what life would be like if God came among us, based on Jesus' life and teaching. Jesus' death shapes the present time, as he works towards the fulfillment of his kingdom. Jesus rules the present by his word. He then details the role of the Spirit. Jensen then shows that peace is triumphant in Jesus. Jensen gives a summary of the talk, in Jesus' past, present and future. Talk is followed by questions.
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