| E. John Hamlin - Religion - 1983 - 236 pages
...Scriptures. But more, since the Bible is the book of the believing community, its text in consequence has acquired ever more meaning through an ongoing...diversity of views represented in these publications make us aware that the Church is not of one mind in expressing the "how" of this relationship. The... | |
| Robert Andrew Anderson - Religion - 1984 - 184 pages
...Scriptures. But more, since the Bible is the book of the believing community, its text in consequence has acquired ever more meaning through an ongoing...diversity of views represented in these publications make us aware that the Church is vii not of one mind in expressing the "how" of this relationship.... | |
| George Angus Fulton Knight - Religion - 1984 - 220 pages
...Church. Contributors to the International Theological Commentary are Christians — persons who aflirm the witness of the New Testament concerning Jesus...diversity of views represented in these publications make us aware that the Church is not of one mind in expressing the 'how' of this relationship. The... | |
| Robert Martin-Achard - Religion - 1984 - 148 pages
...not ignore the second part of the canon, namely, the New Testament. Since its beginning, the Chureh has recognized a special relationship between the...diversity of views represented in these publications make us aware that the Chureh is not of one mind in expressing the 'how' of this relationship. The... | |
| George Angus Fulton Knight - Religion - 1985 - 152 pages
...Scriptures. But more, since the Bible is the book of the believing community, its text in consequence has acquired ever more meaning through an ongoing...diversity of views represented in these publications make us aware that the Church is not of one mind in expressing the "how" of this relationship. The... | |
| Graham S. Ogden, Richard Deutsch - Religion - 1987 - 136 pages
...presence in the universe without ignoring those experiences of life that cause one to question his existence and love. This commentary series is written...explanation of the Old Testament's relationship to vii the New will uphold the integrity of the Old Testament. Even though Christianity is rooted in the... | |
| Fredrick Carlson Holmgren - Religion - 1987 - 188 pages
...relationship between the two Testaments. But the precise character of this bond has been difficult to define. The diversity of views represented in these publications...the "how" of this relationship. The authors of this series share a developing consensus that any serious explanation of the Old Testament's relationship... | |
| Donald E. Gowan - Religion - 1988 - 140 pages
...relationship between the two Testaments. But the precise character of this bond has been difficult to define. The diversity of views represented in these publications...the "how" of this relationship. The authors of this series share a developing consensus that any serious explanation of the Old Testament's relationship... | |
| Carroll Stuhlmueller - Religion - 1988 - 180 pages
...relationship between rhe two Testaments. But the precise character of this bond has been difficult to define. The diversity of views represented in these publications...the "how" of this relationship. The authors of this series share a developing consensus that any serious explanation of the Old Testament's relationship... | |
| George Angus Fulton Knight, Friedemann W. Golka - Religion - 1988 - 152 pages
...relationship between the two Testaments. But the precise character of this bond has been difficult to define. The diversity of views represented in these publications...the "how" of this relationship. The authors of this scries share a developing consensus that any serious explanation of the Old Testament's relationship... | |
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