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Theology

In Defense of the Trinity

Samantha L. Miller

Thinking about Scripture, Practicing Scriptural Interpretation

Joel B. Green

Why “Creator, Redeemer, Sustainer” Should Not Be Used in the Liturgy

Jackson Lashier

Orthodox and Feminist

Wendy J. Deichmann

The Reality of Doctrinal, Ecclesial, and Interpretive Pluralism

Kenneth W. Brewer

Reading Theology with Wisdom and Love

Uche Anizor

Jesus and the Spirit

Kenneth W. Brewer

Science and Theology: Two Witnesses to Reality

Jim Stump

How Good Is the Good News?

Kenneth W. Brewer

The Connection of Scripture and Doctrine in Early Christian Exegesis

Jackson Lashier
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