William H. Willimon - "Vengeance: Human and Divine" (July 22, 1984)
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- Title:
- William H. Willimon - "Vengeance: Human and Divine" (July 22, 1984)
- Description:
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Sermon start time: (Part 1) 27:25. Sermon end time: (Part 2) 2:38.
The preacher quotes multiple scriptures depicting human vengeance to endorse people’s honest expressions of anger and hatred. The preacher argues that vengeance belongs to God and God is more angered than we are by the injustice and evil happening in the world, and is better suited to determine justice. (Abstract created by Duke Divinity School staff.)
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- https://idn.duke.edu/ark:/87924/r4qv3cj9d
- Date:
- July 22, 1984
- Speaker:
- Willimon, William H.
- Liturgical Calendar:
- Ordinary Time
- Biblical Book:
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- Contributor:
- Duke University. Chapel
- Identifier:
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- UA.17.01.0003 CS-0220
- ref7961_3qs
- uachapelsermaud
- duke:320867
- dcrau001208
- ark:/87924/r4qv3cj9d
- 80b05887-1eea-448a-9635-9f00d1c3913e
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- Duke Chapel Recordings
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- Duke University Chapel recordings, 1954-2005
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- English
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- United States
- North Carolina
- Durham (N.C.)
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- The Duke University Chapel Recordings were transferred to the Duke University Archives beginning in 1970.
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- Limited Re-UseCC BY-NC 4.0
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