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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... Beginning with its first issues in the 1880s , this Christian publication carried a note of urgency and the weight of a major mission . That mission grew directly out of the editor's radical covenant with a holy God who had called and ...
... Beginning with its first issues in the 1880s , this Christian publication carried a note of urgency and the weight of a major mission . That mission grew directly out of the editor's radical covenant with a holy God who had called and ...
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... ( beginning in Germany in 1955 ) and International Dialogues on Doctrine ( beginning in the United States in 1980 ) . No one believer or national church body ever is in position to view the whole . Thus , these international events " do ...
... ( beginning in Germany in 1955 ) and International Dialogues on Doctrine ( beginning in the United States in 1980 ) . No one believer or national church body ever is in position to view the whole . Thus , these international events " do ...
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... beginning of that kind of fellowship . " 42 This particular local body of believers was declaring itself at one with the whole church from the day of its beginning . For movement leaders , aspirations for the renewal of apos- tolic ...
... beginning of that kind of fellowship . " 42 This particular local body of believers was declaring itself at one with the whole church from the day of its beginning . For movement leaders , aspirations for the renewal of apos- tolic ...
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Dedication 5 | 5 |
Beginnings | 15 |
Boundaries | 46 |
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