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... self - naming of the triune God that occurs through the interplay of the three Trinitarian members . The book is motivated by the belief that the theme of the self - naming God , viewed in this manner , provides a promising basis for an ...
... self - naming of the triune God that occurs through the interplay of the three Trinitarian members . The book is motivated by the belief that the theme of the self - naming God , viewed in this manner , provides a promising basis for an ...
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Stanley J. Grenz. the basis for concluding that the divine naming is a triune event . In this manner , chapter 7 lays the conceptual groundwork for the delineation of a theo - ontology based on the concept of God as the self - naming ...
Stanley J. Grenz. the basis for concluding that the divine naming is a triune event . In this manner , chapter 7 lays the conceptual groundwork for the delineation of a theo - ontology based on the concept of God as the self - naming ...
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... name of the triune God can be seen to interface with what has remained the perennial concern of Western ontology , an ... self - naming , triune God . 31. Eduard Schweizer , The Good News according to Matthew , trans . David E. Green ...
... name of the triune God can be seen to interface with what has remained the perennial concern of Western ontology , an ... self - naming , triune God . 31. Eduard Schweizer , The Good News according to Matthew , trans . David E. Green ...
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... Yourself , and our hearts are restless till they find rest in You . ' " 120 Augustine's adaptation of Neoplatonism also ... self - naming given to Moses . The God of Israel is " I am what I am , " which Augustine took to mean , " the one ...
... Yourself , and our hearts are restless till they find rest in You . ' " 120 Augustine's adaptation of Neoplatonism also ... self - naming given to Moses . The God of Israel is " I am what I am , " which Augustine took to mean , " the one ...
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Contents
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51 | |
90 | |
THE SAGA OF THE I AM | 131 |
From Exodus to Exile The Covenanted I AM | 133 |
From Jacobs Well to Calvarys Cross The Incarnate I AM | 174 |
From the Future to the Eternal The Exalted I AM | 207 |
THE SAGA OF THE TRIUNE NAME | 247 |
From the I AM to the Trinity The Meaning of the Divine Name | 249 |
From the Trinity to Being The Ontology of the Divine Name | 291 |
From Gods Triune Being to Human Being Our Inclusion into the Divine Name | 342 |
Index | 374 |
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Page 226 - Grace to you and peace, from Him who is and who was and who is to come; and from the seven Spirits who are before His throne; 5 and from Jesus Christ, the faithful witness, the firstborn of the dead, and the ruler of the kings of the earth.
Page 231 - And the Spirit of the LORD shall rest upon him, the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and might, the spirit of knowledge and the fear of the LORD.
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