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| | Clarence Jordan's now-classic translations bring the far-away places of Scripture closer to home: Gainesville, Selma, Birmingham, Atlanta, and Washington, DC. In this volume, Paul writes his letters illuminating the "God movement" to early Christian churches in the South. Foreword by Will D. Campbell, civil rights activist and founding member of the Committee of Southern Churchmen. |
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