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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... affirmed as personal encounter with the coming , self - revealing , and graciously covenant - making God . " Since , " as Martin observes , “ God is the supreme fact of existence , there can be nothing more important than to know him ...
... affirmed as personal encounter with the coming , self - revealing , and graciously covenant - making God . " Since , " as Martin observes , “ God is the supreme fact of existence , there can be nothing more important than to know him ...
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... affirmed all of these , including the last as a natural outcome of the others . God founded only one church ( Jn . 10:16 ; 21:15 ; Eph . 5:27 ) and believers are expected to make every effort to maintain its unity in the Spirit ( Eph ...
... affirmed all of these , including the last as a natural outcome of the others . God founded only one church ( Jn . 10:16 ; 21:15 ; Eph . 5:27 ) and believers are expected to make every effort to maintain its unity in the Spirit ( Eph ...
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... affirmed that there must be an alternative to rampant division.56 A movement that serves to upbuild the church , not divide and tear down , may be seen as a gift of the Spirit to the church . For the Kentucky Christians led by Barton ...
... affirmed that there must be an alternative to rampant division.56 A movement that serves to upbuild the church , not divide and tear down , may be seen as a gift of the Spirit to the church . For the Kentucky Christians led by Barton ...
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Dedication 5 | 5 |
Beginnings | 15 |
Boundaries | 46 |
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