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Why the church is as true as the Gospel

Book • 1986
In this essay, Eugene England makes the case that the Church is as true and effective as the gospel.

He argues that the Church, despite its human flaws and historical problems, is a crucial medium for salvation because it provides a concrete, experiential context for struggling with and resolving the paradoxes and oppositions of existence.

England compares the Church to marriage, suggesting that both are 'schools of love' where individuals learn to serve and love unconditionally.

He emphasizes that the Church's effectiveness lies in its ability to involve members in practical, experiential struggles that can lead to redemption and personal growth.

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