| E. John Hamlin - Religion - 1983 - 236 pages
...itself and in the continuing scholarship of the Church. Contributors to the International Theological Commentary are Christians — persons who affirm the...character of this bond has been difficult to define. Thousands of books and articles have discussed the issue. The diversity of views represented in these... | |
| Robert Andrew Anderson - Religion - 1984 - 184 pages
...itself and in the continuing scholarship of the Church. Contributors to the International Theological Commentary are Christians — persons who affirm the...character of this bond has been difficult to define. Thousands of books and articles have discussed the issue. The diversity of views represented in these... | |
| Kathleen Anne Farmer - Religion - 1991 - 240 pages
...scholarship of the Church. Contributors to the International Theological Commentary are Christians—persons who affirm the witness of the New Testament concerning...character of this bond has been difficult to define. Thousands of books and articles have discussed the issue. The diversity of views represented in these... | |
| 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...character of this bond has been difficult to define. Thousands of books and articles have discussed the issue. The diversity of views represented in these... | |
| Robert Martin-Achard - Religion - 1984 - 148 pages
...scholarship of the Chureh. Contributors to the International Theological Commentary are Christians—persons who affirm the witness of the New Testament concerning...namely, the New Testament. Since its beginning, the Chureh has recognized a special relationship between the two Testaments. But the precise character... | |
| George Angus Fulton Knight - Religion - 1985 - 152 pages
...itself and in the continuing scholarship of the Church. Contributors to the International Theological Commentary are Christians — persons who affirm the...character of this bond has been difficult to define. Thousands of books and articles have discussed the issue. The diversity of views represented in these... | |
| Mária Eszenyei Széles - Bible - 1987 - 138 pages
...itself and in the continuing scholarship of the Church. Contributors to the International Theological Commentary are Christians — persons who affirm the...character of this bond has been difficult to define. Thousands of books and articles have discussed the issue. The diversity of views represented in these... | |
| Carroll Stuhlmueller - Religion - 1988 - 180 pages
...itself and in the continuing scholarship of the Church. Contributors to the International Theological Commentary are Christians — persons who affirm the...Church has recognized a special relationship between rhe two Testaments. But the precise character of this bond has been difficult to define. The diversity... | |
| H. D. Beeby - Religion - 1989 - 204 pages
...itself and in the continuing scholarship of the Church. Contributors to the International Theological Commentary are Christians — persons who affirm the...character of this bond has been difficult to define. Thousands of books and articles have discussed the issue. The diversity of views represented in these... | |
| Juan I. Alfaro - Religion - 1989 - 112 pages
...itself and in the continuing scholarship of the Church. Contributors to the International Theological Commentary are Christians — persons who affirm the...character of this bond has been difficult to define. Thousands of books and articles have discussed the issue. The diversity of views represented in these... | |
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