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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... living in a secularizing and multi - cultural world.52 To be early , apostolic , is at once to be close to the ori- gins of the faith and to be facing ahead to a large , unknown , and demanding future of sharing and living out the faith ...
... living in a secularizing and multi - cultural world.52 To be early , apostolic , is at once to be close to the ori- gins of the faith and to be facing ahead to a large , unknown , and demanding future of sharing and living out the faith ...
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... living in this world . Second , the church is the community of those changed and guided by the truth of Jesus . Following Jesus leads to new and redeemed relationships . Faith finds fulfillment in the new social reality of those now ...
... living in this world . Second , the church is the community of those changed and guided by the truth of Jesus . Following Jesus leads to new and redeemed relationships . Faith finds fulfillment in the new social reality of those now ...
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... living out of that past as individual believers and as the church community ( radi- cal discipleship in private and public life ) . In addressing these tasks , there are three general types of Christian theology . They tend to be ...
... living out of that past as individual believers and as the church community ( radi- cal discipleship in private and public life ) . In addressing these tasks , there are three general types of Christian theology . They tend to be ...
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Dedication 5 | 5 |
Beginnings | 15 |
Boundaries | 46 |
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