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Good morning Eve and God bless... You are presenting really well up there. Remember, if you get yourself nervous, just take a couple of breaths, remember who you are and, you shine, calm your mind down and then your state of being (as a whole) will relax, and then remember that you have a beautiful heart, and that you are well loved... ❤❤❤... God bless you... ---> Samuel... #3
It's a good explanation of Paul's understanding of freedom in the Spirit through participation in the death of Christ. But I would have liked to hear more about how this contrasts with "moralism" which is only briefly mentioned at the end of the lecture. How does Paul's understanding agree or disagree with the current (at least since the Council of Trent) understanding of mortal sin and confession/penance in the Catholic Church?