@article{masango_reconciliation_2005, title = {Reconciliation : A way of life for the world}, volume = {26}, issn = {1609-9982 N1 - Accession Number: {NTA}0000052407; Issued by {ATLA}: 20190715; Publication Type: article; Abstract Number: {NTA}50-2006-1-323}, shorttitle = {Reconciliation}, abstract = {Paul seems to reserve the word "reconciliation" for use as the most powerful way of expressing the meaning of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ (see 2 Cor 5:18-19; Col 1:20, 22; Rom 5:10-11; 11:15; Eph 2:16). The main aim of reconciliation is to bring people together in such a way that they may begin to deal with their conflict in the midst of their tension (e.g. in South Africa).--C.R.M. Abstract Number: {NTA}50-2006-1-323}, pages = {133--145}, number = {1}, journaltitle = {Verbum et Ecclesia}, shortjournal = {Verbum et Ecclesia}, author = {Masango, Maake J.}, date = {2005}, note = {Free}, keywords = {Epistles-Revelation -- Paul.}, }