Jiang says Frank teaches that God will not punish creative boundary-testing as long as one does not violate fundamental harms like killing or hurting people.
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Boundaries
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...our willingness to try new things, to explore, to test the boundaries. That's what God wants. So as long as we do so, and..."
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"...our willingness to try new things, to explore, to test the boundaries. That's what God wants. So as long as we do so, and..."
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A source-grounded reading of Jiang’s lecture on Jewish history, Sabbatai Zevi, and Jacob Frank: Jerusalem begins as an imperial hinge, exile becomes a crisis of faith, and Frankism turns sin, story, money, secrecy, and...
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