... and she fell back flat in the dirt, a huge human mound, her legs and arms spread out as ...
... being exhaustive. This is true of all human knowing. For example, one need not have ...
... of Adam's fall the entire context of human life is "out of whack"; we live in a ...
... a square inch in the world domain in our human existence over which Christ, who is ...
... God portrayed as a community, akin to a human family. Some evangelicals have ...
... not that it is anecdotal; almost all true human wisdom is anecdotal. We learn by ...
... eternal Son of God who took to himself a human nature by the power of the Holy Spirit. ...
... reflect cultural movements and shifting human priorities. The Bible provides the only ...
... which has no roots—no connection with human nature or mother earth.” Dumas cannot ...
... Scripture, like Christ, is both truly human and truly divine. Yet in the case of ...
... gifts with which God has adorned the human race, it is a singular privilege that he ...
... he speaks to fallible and blind humans by the illuminating power of his ...
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