and shows an entirely different sort of focus from the creedal statements, which reflect very little about what it was that Jesus actually wanted people to *do*.
That is the problem, that is not what the Creeds are for. But you highlight the danger of a tradition that focuses so much on the salvation aspect of the faith that the righteousness aspect suffers.
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That is the problem, that is not what the Creeds are for. But you highlight the danger of a tradition that focuses so much on the salvation aspect of the faith that the righteousness aspect suffers.