Contours of a Cause: Theological Vision of the Church of God Movement (Anderson, Indiana)Anderson University School of Theology, 1995 - 238 páginas |
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... accepted " Christian doctrine . Once there even was a failed attempt to have judged as " standard literature " of the movement certain materials published prior to a given year in the 1920s , thus avoiding widespread acceptance of ...
... accepted " Christian doctrine . Once there even was a failed attempt to have judged as " standard literature " of the movement certain materials published prior to a given year in the 1920s , thus avoiding widespread acceptance of ...
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... accepted and taught by us as a people in the past . We have endeavored to stand 100 per- cent for the reformation , pledged as it has been to the restoration of the New Testament church , and for the truths which have produced it and ...
... accepted and taught by us as a people in the past . We have endeavored to stand 100 per- cent for the reformation , pledged as it has been to the restoration of the New Testament church , and for the truths which have produced it and ...
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... accepted in principle . The task of responsible biblical interpreta- tion and theological formulation necessarily involves " studied insight and divine guidance . " The theological method of John Wesley is instructive . His is a ...
... accepted in principle . The task of responsible biblical interpreta- tion and theological formulation necessarily involves " studied insight and divine guidance . " The theological method of John Wesley is instructive . His is a ...
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Dedication 5 | 5 |
Beginnings | 15 |
Boundaries | 46 |
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Otras 4 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
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