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Trinitarian' Pneumatology in the New Testament? -Towards An
The Presence of the Holy Spirit in the Context of Christianity in Asia: from the Perspective of Frederick E
The Gospel of John and the Future of Israel by Christopher Mark
A New Explanation of Christological Origins a Review of the Work of Larry W
Bernard Thesis
Between Monotheism and Tawhid: a Comparative Analysis
Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms/Stanley J
The Word Became Flesh: an Exploratory Essay on Jesus's
Early Christian Binitarianism: the Father and the Holy Spirit
Ebionites. Cerinthus ( Fl. C.100)
The Worldwide Church of God
Being of God: a Trinitarian Critique of Postmodern A/Theology
Mysticism and Conversion in Seventeenth-Century England By
Early Christian Binitarianism: from Religious Phenomenon to Polemical Insult to Scholarly Concept
Gerald Bray, "The Trinity: Persons and Nature,"
Divine Embodiment in Jewish Antiquity: Rediscovering the Jewishness of John’S Incarnate Christ
Destroying Idols
Spiritual Acoustics”: on Being in Common (Kierkegaard, Husserl, Henry)
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Seforosa Carroll Thesis
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Rationality: from Ignoramus to Rationalist 2Nd Edition December 6, 2020 West Lafayette, Indiana
Towards a Third Article Ecclesiology Greg Liston a Thesis
Grammar and Glory: Eastern Orthodoxy
The Gospel of the Memra: Jewish Binitarianism and the Prologue to John Author(S): Daniel Boyarin Source: the Harvard Theological Review, Vol
The Long Journey from Plurality of Gods to Trinitarianism Carman
Toward the Trinity: Transforming Theology and Lives of the Ministers in the Worldwide Church of God/Grace Communion International
Early Christian Binitarianism”: from Religious Phenomenon to Polemical
The Holy Trinity
Current Dialogue
Pneumatology and the Christian-Buddhist Dialogue Studies in Systematic Theology
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Is Jesus in the Godhead Or Is the Godhead in Jesus?)
INTEGRATING PANENTHEISM and a PERSONAL VIEW of GOD Klaus Müller University of Münster
Were the First-Century Jews Strict Monotheists?’ Some References
David Ross Understanding the Nature Of