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Theology

Divine Attribute and Divine Trinity

Colin Gunton

The Healthy Church: Embodying Diversity

Miroslav Volf

God and the Open View

Clark H. Pinnock

God and the Power of Vulnerability

Terence E. Fretheim

The Reemergence of Biblical Theology: What Is Going On?

Stephen Motyer

The Nature of Theological Discourse

Ellen T. Charry

Scripture and Theology: Compass Points in the Current Discussion

Joel B. Green

Scripture, Theology, and Hermeneutics: A Review Essay

Joel B. Green
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