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_aThe Living God _eSystematic Theology _fOden, Thomas C. _vVolume one |
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_aUSA _cPrince Press _d2001 |
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_aHardcover. 430 pg. _cColor: white. |
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| 327 | _aContents | ||
| 327 | _aIntroduction -- pg. 1 | ||
| 327 | _aCredo: A Prologue to the Series Systematic Theology -- pg. 11 | ||
| 327 | _aPART I. The Living God -- pg. 15 | ||
| 327 | _aChapter 1. The Naming of God -- pg. 17 | ||
| 327 | _aChapter 2. The Nature of God -- pg. 53 | ||
| 327 | _aChapter 3. The Character of God -- pg. 83 | ||
| 327 | _aPART II. The Reality of God -- pg. 131 | ||
| 327 | _aChapter 4. Whether God Is -- pg. 133 | ||
| 327 | _aChapter 5. Whether God Is Triune -- pg. 181 | ||
| 327 | _aPART III. The Work of God -- pg. 225 | ||
| 327 | _aChapter 6. God the Creator and Creation -- pg. 227 | ||
| 327 | _aChapter 7. God's Care for the World -- pg. 270 | ||
| 327 | _aPART IV. The Study of God -- pg. 317 | ||
| 327 | _aChapter 8. Whether God Can Be Studied -- pg. 321 | ||
| 327 | _aChapter 9. The Reasoning of Revelation -- pg. 375 | ||
| 327 | _aPostlude: On Theo-Comic Perception -- pg. 405 | ||
| 327 | _aAbbreviations -- pg. 407 | ||
| 327 | _aName Index -- pg. 415 | ||
| 327 | _aSubject Index -- pg. 419 | ||
| 327 | _aScripture Index -- pg. 427 | ||
| 330 | _aA prominent scholar sets forth in plain, uncomplicated language the essence of two millennia of Christian thinking on the existence and nature of God, how Jesus reveals God, and what this means for the faithful today. | ||
| 606 | _aTheology - Systematic theology | ||
| 607 | _aDoctrinal | ||
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