Narratives of a Vulnerable God: Christ, Theology, and ScriptureWestminster John Knox Press, 1 ian. 1994 - 188 pagini This insightful study of how Jesus reflects God will be interesting and accessible not only to scholars but to pastors and church members. Well-known author William Placher shows that the God revealed in Jesus Christ is portrayed in the biblical narratives as a God willing to risk vulnerability in order to fully love creation. |
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The Vulnerable God | 3 |
The Eternal God | 27 |
The Perichoresis | 53 |
The Vulnerability | 87 |
The Savior and the Vulnerable | 109 |
The Church of | 137 |
Christian Faith | 161 |
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