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Idolatry and spiritual parody: counterfeit faiths

Michael Ovey, March 2002   No comments

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This paper describes three major objections to using idolatry for analysing the modern world. It then argues that idolatry is a foundational concept in the biblical material and discusses areas where this tool applies inside and outside the Church. It concludes that idolatry parodies the true relationship of humanity with God.

Category: Cambridge Papers

Keywords: Christianity & Religion

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