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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... story in light of the divinely - inspired story of God with us in Jesus Christ . The critical question is : What guides the process of interpreting and embodying this story of redemption ? The Church of God movement ( Anderson , Ind ...
... story in light of the divinely - inspired story of God with us in Jesus Christ . The critical question is : What guides the process of interpreting and embodying this story of redemption ? The Church of God movement ( Anderson , Ind ...
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... story and come to share the pain and passion of visionary believers like Warner . One must sense his dilemma , be ... story is to be our story . The church is the community of the life - receivers and the vision- 49Daniel S. Warner ...
... story and come to share the pain and passion of visionary believers like Warner . One must sense his dilemma , be ... story is to be our story . The church is the community of the life - receivers and the vision- 49Daniel S. Warner ...
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... story becomes their story . Baptism by immersion , for instance , dramatizes a retelling of the death and resurrection of Jesus as the precedent and power that now enables the dying and rising to new life in Christ of the new believer ...
... story becomes their story . Baptism by immersion , for instance , dramatizes a retelling of the death and resurrection of Jesus as the precedent and power that now enables the dying and rising to new life in Christ of the new believer ...
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Dedication 5 | 5 |
Beginnings | 15 |
Boundaries | 46 |
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