Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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Galatians
galatians 2.11-14
galatians 2
Ancient Roman Greco Fraternal Feasts
No Slaves, No Barbarians, No Woman
Christians modeled their feast
Agape Feast, or Love Feast
“Within their own limits they had solved almost by The Way the social problem which baffled Rome and baffles Europe still.
They had lifted woman to her rightful place, restored the dignity of labor, abolished beggary and drowned the sting of slavery.
The secrets of the revolution is that the selfishness or race and class was forgotten in the supper of the Lord and a new basis for society found in Love of the visible image of God, in the people for whom Christ died...” Henry M Watkin
galatians 3
galatians 5.25
galatians 3.28
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