Not exact matches
So my point, was using An Anthology of Hebrew and Greek writings written
by authors of
different persuasions and
treating it like one homogenous book of ethics is a huge mistake.
The book's sixteen chapters, all
by different authors,
treat such features of denominational life as campus ministry, church - related colleges, women's organizations, theological schools, and foreign missions.
Look, I read a lot of
different authors; some traditionally published, some published
by e-book houses, some independently published and to me they are all the same and should all be
treated with the same courtesy and respect.