Calvin, classical trinitarianism, and the aseity of the Son
Brannon Ellis investigates the various Reformation and post-Reformation responses to Calvin's affirmation of the Son's aseity (or essential self-existence), a significant episode in the history of theology that is often ignored or misunderstood
| Summary: | Brannon Ellis investigates the various Reformation and post-Reformation responses to Calvin's affirmation of the Son's aseity (or essential self-existence), a significant episode in the history of theology that is often ignored or misunderstood |
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| Item Description: | Literaturverz. S. [228] - 241 |
| Physical Description: | 250 S., 24 cm |
| ISBN: | 0-19-965240-6 978-0-19-965240-2 |