Academic literature on the topic 'God God (Christianity)'

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Vermilion, Jon Mark. "Exploration 21 whose God is God? /." Online full text .pdf document, available to Fuller patrons only, 2003. http://www.tren.com.

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Rabinowitz, Robert Martin. "God is not an object : Wittgensteinian account of belief in God." Thesis, Birkbeck (University of London), 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.313366.

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Creamer, Ryan Thomas. "The theme of greatness and the word "maius" in Anselm's ontological argument." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 2007. http://www.tren.com/search.cfm?p029-0699.

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Kungua, Benoit Awazi Mbambi. "From the God of the Ancestors to the God of Western Christianity: The Political Question of God in Postcolonial Africa." Bulletin of Ecumenical Theology, 2009. http://digital.library.duq.edu/u?/bet,3281.

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Vermilion, Jon Mark. "Whose God is God? the uniqueness of Jesus Christ among the world's religions." Online full text .pdf document, available to Fuller patrons only, 2008. http://libraryweb.fuller.edu/tren/068-0353a.pdf.

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Turner, Sharon Kay Richey. "Bigger God, stronger women helping women expand their God imagery through art /." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 2007. http://www.tren.com/search.cfm?p075-0072.

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Troupes, David. "Ted Hughes and Christianity : constant revelation of the sacrificed God." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2017. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/19199/.

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This study challenges the accepted critical line that Ted Hughes was an ‘anti-Christian’ poet. By looking past the superficial ‘God’-mocking of Hughes’s early collections and focussing instead on his creative deployment of symbols and structures such as the fall, incarnation and crucifixion, I develop a nuanced, theologically informed appreciation of Hughes as a genuine religious poet with strong affinities for Christian thought. I read Hughes alongside a gathering of twentieth-century theologians, most significantly Paul Tillich, Karl Barth, Jürgen Moltmann and Karl Rahner, and locate many ar
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Porter, Daniel F. "God among the gods an analysis of the function of Yahweh in the divine council of Deuteronomy 32 and Psalm 82 /." Lynchburg, Va. : Liberty University, 2010. http://digitalcommons.liberty.edu.

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Stock, Paul C. "Fear of the Lord an investigation into its meaning and relevance for Christianity today /." Online full text .pdf document, available to Fuller patrons only, 1986. http://www.tren.com.

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Stratis, Justin. "God's being toward fellowship : the meaning of "God is love" in dialogue with the theologies of Friedrich Schleiermachar and Karl Barth." Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 2012. http://digitool.abdn.ac.uk:80/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=186842.

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This thesis explores the meaning of the biblical phrase ‘God is love’ through an examination of two quintessentially modern Protestant theologies. After considering the complexities of theological predication and juxtaposing several classical and contemporary approaches to the matter, the distinct approaches of Friedrich Schleiermacher and Karl Barth are presented and ultimately commended for their tendency to treat divine love as a ‘conclusion’ to the doctrine of God, rather than as a conceptual starting point. In contrast to many contemporary approaches, the thesis concludes by suggesting th
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