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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... mission as enhancing the fuller health of the whole church , not its own upbuilding or perpetuation.6 Truth , transformation , and mission are the core concerns . The goals are hearing , embodying , and telling the whole world the ...
... mission as enhancing the fuller health of the whole church , not its own upbuilding or perpetuation.6 Truth , transformation , and mission are the core concerns . The goals are hearing , embodying , and telling the whole world the ...
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... mission responsibility of today's church that it chooses not to resort to " invisibility " as the means of explanation . Holiness means genuine transformation , true and obvious set - apartness for God . Believers are called to be holy ...
... mission responsibility of today's church that it chooses not to resort to " invisibility " as the means of explanation . Holiness means genuine transformation , true and obvious set - apartness for God . Believers are called to be holy ...
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... Mission is the primary motive . Unity among believers is God's intention because it is a crucial prerequisite to any cred- ible church mission . Holiness also is God's intention , something providing the only viable way to true ...
... Mission is the primary motive . Unity among believers is God's intention because it is a crucial prerequisite to any cred- ible church mission . Holiness also is God's intention , something providing the only viable way to true ...
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Dedication 5 | 5 |
Beginnings | 15 |
Boundaries | 46 |
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