Reformed theology : Identity and ecumenicity /
Christian theology, classically defined, is faith's intellectual work of seeking understanding, not in order to prove its truth but to persuade those who hear it proclaimed. Theology done from within the Reformed tradition has long displayed this quality, and it continues to develop in response... Full description
Main Author: | Alston, Wallace M. |
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Other Authors: | Welker, Michael. |
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Grand Rapids, Michigan : Eerdmans, 2003 |
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Call Number: | 230.42 ALS |
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