... it is easy to fill in the blanks with our human imagination. I think Ristau falls into ...
... the biblical and confessional doctrines of human depravity, election, grace and nature, ...
... most fully through the instrument of his human nature (587). Though the treatment of ...
... x + 155 pages, $14.00, paper. To be human is to reckon with the matter of one’s ...
... Only-begotten, nor suspect anything merely human is meant. Even if the Father is said to ...
... value and are not primarily conduits for human feelings. Lewis’s worldview centers on ...
... the metaphor of the stages of ordinary human life from infancy to adulthood, and from ...
... the relation of God’s sovereignty and human responsibility (97–99). Fesko ...
... had posited mediation as an act of the human nature. This opened the Reformers to the ...
... it. (279–80) As with any book of mere human composition, there are weaknesses and ...
... death is always in view; it hovers over human consciousness like black flies in New ...
... for God and his Law; even the most basic human courtesies are considered a joke. This ...
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