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- noun The quality of being
fragmented .
Etymologies
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So the Christian believer reads Hebrew and Christian Scripture together as focused upon the moment of Calvary and Easter in which God enters uniquely into the fragmentedness of the sinful world and brings the promise of radical healing by re-establishing all these challenged unities.
Paper for Seminar 'Scriptures in Monotheistic Faith' at St Egidio Conference, Naples, Italy 2007
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So the Christian believer reads Hebrew and Christian Scripture together as focused upon the moment of Calvary and Easter in which God enters uniquely into the fragmentedness of the sinful world and brings the promise of radical healing by re-establishing all these challenged unities.
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Local gravity = Space = Devil (fragmented God; "the Devil is in the details" = "the devil is God's fragmentedness").
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