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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... approach , or application . Rather , it affirms that a certain vision and cluster of commitments , formed over a century ago and still forming , have an inherent dynamic , an ongoing " movement " quality that keeps them distinctive and ...
... approach , or application . Rather , it affirms that a certain vision and cluster of commitments , formed over a century ago and still forming , have an inherent dynamic , an ongoing " movement " quality that keeps them distinctive and ...
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... approach to Christian unity which presumes the integrity of changed lives and does not rely on creedal compromise or the mere realignments of church organizations . This approach addresses helpfully both of the tra- ditional theological ...
... approach to Christian unity which presumes the integrity of changed lives and does not rely on creedal compromise or the mere realignments of church organizations . This approach addresses helpfully both of the tra- ditional theological ...
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... approach to the whole range of Christian believing . Though emerging over time and often not articulated clearly , there has been a distinctive way in which movement leaders have perceived theological issues . To identify this approach ...
... approach to the whole range of Christian believing . Though emerging over time and often not articulated clearly , there has been a distinctive way in which movement leaders have perceived theological issues . To identify this approach ...
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Dedication 5 | 5 |
Beginnings | 15 |
Boundaries | 46 |
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