Random Acts of Grace by Paul Johnson7/2/2023 This time, the privileged can stay home until they choose, venturing out only to do what they must - socialize - while those typically marginalized, but now deemed “essential,” continue to work, to stock, to serve, to hope that they remain well because insurance and sick leave are not for them. Like hurricanes and earthquakes and floods before it, the coronavirus has taken a spotlight to inequity. This year a natural phenomenon has exposed the unnatural and monstrous truths of our world. She is the author of the book, Divine Discourse in the Epistle to the Hebrews, and co-edited the book, Muted Voices of the New Testament. In anticipation of the publication of John Barclay’s book, Paul and the Power of Grace, Part Four of our “ Defining Grace” series continues with this essay from Madison Pierce, Assistant Professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.
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