| E. John Hamlin - Religion - 1983 - 236 pages
...personal survival and fulfillment, liberation, revolution, famine, tyranny, disease, war, the poor, religion and state. Inspired of God, the authors of...Refusing to limit God to the "spiritual," they portrayed him as one who heard and knew the cries of people in pain (see Exod. 3:7-8). The contributors to the... | |
| George Angus Fulton Knight - Religion - 1984 - 220 pages
...personal survival and fulfilment, liberation, revolution, famine, tyranny, disease, war, the poor, religion and state. Inspired of God, the authors of...Refusing to limit God to the 'spiritual,' they portrayed him as one who heard and knew the cries of people in pain (see Exod. 3:7-8). The contributors to the... | |
| Robert Martin-Achard - Religion - 1984 - 148 pages
...personal survival and fulfilment, liberation, revolution, famine, tyranny, disease, war, the poor, religion and state. Inspired of God, the authors of...Refusing to limit God to the 'spiritual,' they portrayed him as one who heard and knew the cries of people in pain (see Exod. 3:7-8). The contributors to the... | |
| Robert Andrew Anderson - Religion - 1984 - 184 pages
...personal survival and fulfillment, liberation, revolution, famine, tyranny, disease, war, the poor, religion and state. Inspired of God, the authors of...Refusing to limit God to the "spiritual," they portrayed him as one who heard and knew the cries of people in pain (sec Exod. 3:7-8). The contributors to the... | |
| Kathleen Anne Farmer - Religion - 1991 - 240 pages
...personal survival and fulfillment, liberation, revolution, famine, tyranny, disease, war, the poor, religion and state. Inspired of God, the authors of...Refusing to limit God to the "spiritual," they portrayed him as one who heard and knew the cries of people in pain (see Exod. 3:7-8). The contributors to the... | |
| George Angus Fulton Knight - Religion - 1985 - 152 pages
...personal survival and fulfillment, liberation, revolution, famine, tyranny, disease, war, the poor, religion and state. Inspired of God, the authors of...Refusing to limit God to the "spiritual," they portrayed him as one who heard and knew the cries of people in pain (see Exod. 3:7-8). The contributors to the... | |
| Graham S. Ogden, Richard Deutsch - Religion - 1987 - 136 pages
...personal survival and fulfillment, liberation, revolution, famine, tyranny, disease, war, the poor, religion and state. Inspired of God, the authors of...Refusing to limit God to the "spiritual," they portrayed him as one who heard and knew the cries of people in pain (see Exod. 3:7-8). The contributors to the... | |
| Fredrick Carlson Holmgren - Religion - 1987 - 188 pages
...fulfillment, liberation, revolution, famine, tyranny, disease, war, the poor, religion and state. Inspired by God, the authors of the Old Testament knew what life...Refusing to limit God to the "spiritual," they portrayed him as one who heard and knew the cries of people in pain (see Exod. 3:7-8). The contributors to the... | |
| George Angus Fulton Knight, Friedemann W. Golka - Religion - 1988 - 152 pages
...fulfillment, liberation, revolution, famine, tyranny, disease, war, the poor, religion and state. Inspired by God, the authors of the Old Testament knew what life...Refusing to limit God to the "spiritual," they portrayed him as one who heard and knew the cries of people in pain (see Exod. 3:7-8). The contributors to the... | |
| Carroll Stuhlmueller - Religion - 1988 - 180 pages
...fulfillment, liberation, revolution, famine, tyranny, disease, war, the poor, religion and state. Inspired by God, the authors of the Old Testament knew what life...Refusing to limit God to the "spiritual," they portrayed him as one who heard and knew the cries of people in pain (see Exod. 3:7-8). The contributors to the... | |
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