Such a theological reality imbues ethical action in the present—the time that exists between the inauguration of the new creation and its final consummation—with some degree of complex ambiguity. It begs the question of what right living means for those who are already new creations in Christ (2 Cor 5:17), but whose ethical action, for now at least, is enacted within the realm of this current creation
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Chapter Eight: Telling the Time
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Such a theological reality imbues ethical action in the present—the time that exists between the inauguration of the new creation and its final consummation—with some degree of complex ambiguity. It begs the question of what right living means for those who are already new creations in Christ (2 Cor 5:17), but whose ethical action, for now at least, is enacted within the realm of this current creation