Author: | Allen George | ISBN: | 9781453528907 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | July 29, 2010 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | Allen George |
ISBN: | 9781453528907 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | July 29, 2010 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
A CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY OF THE CROSS presents three basic standards for discussing the subject and object God. It underscores the connection between Gods approval of Abels offering and the establishment of the priesthood and names Genesis 4:7 as the foundation of the principal doctrines of Christian Salvation. It stresses the importance of Christian freedom and argues that the doctrine of existentialism is rooted in Genesis 4:9b. This book speaks directly to those who are spiritually hungry and thirsty for the Word of God in the twenty-first century. The reader will discover that the author is an analytical thinker. George asserts that the ambiguities of Abels offering dont negate the concept of his priesthood. He champions the belief that the doctrine of the universality of salvation is a crucial divide between Judaism and Christianity. He insists that the Gospel demands that Christians renounce their hate and intolerance.
A CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY OF THE CROSS presents three basic standards for discussing the subject and object God. It underscores the connection between Gods approval of Abels offering and the establishment of the priesthood and names Genesis 4:7 as the foundation of the principal doctrines of Christian Salvation. It stresses the importance of Christian freedom and argues that the doctrine of existentialism is rooted in Genesis 4:9b. This book speaks directly to those who are spiritually hungry and thirsty for the Word of God in the twenty-first century. The reader will discover that the author is an analytical thinker. George asserts that the ambiguities of Abels offering dont negate the concept of his priesthood. He champions the belief that the doctrine of the universality of salvation is a crucial divide between Judaism and Christianity. He insists that the Gospel demands that Christians renounce their hate and intolerance.