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God Who Acts: Biblical Theology as Recital
G. Ernest Wright's God Who Acts: Biblical Theology as Recital is a classic work arguing that biblical theology centers on God's actions in history (the redemptive events) rather than on abstract doctrines or concepts. Wright emphasizes that God is known through the stories or retellings (recitals) of His great deeds, especially the Exodus, which shape the community of faith. This book asserts that understanding God means understanding what He has done in history to save His people.
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| T.2193 | 231 Wri g | Perpustakaan STFT | Available |
Detail Information
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Studies in Biblical Theology (First Series); 8
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231 Wri g
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| Publisher | SCM Press Ltd : London., 1952 |
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132hlm; 14x21cm
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English
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231
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