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    The human nature of Christ and its relationship with salvation : a study of the views of Luther, Calvin and White 

    Venegas, Tito (Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies, 2003-05)
    The main question of this study is Christ's human nature: Which properties of His nature were or are "like sinful flesh," and which "sinless" or without sin, are the views of Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Ellen G. ...
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    Imprecation in Psalm 137:7-9 : an exegetical-theological study 

    Montaño, Victor. (Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies, 2001-12)
    Readers are often disturbed by the repulsiveness of Ps 137. The need to resolve the issue and ascertain the meaning of the imprecatory prayer in Ps 137 provides a rationale for its investigation. Chapter 1 presents ...
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    Sin, grace, free will, and salvation : four major classical views and an alternative 

    Kim, Chul Wan (Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies, 2000-02)
    This research seeks to clarify the relationship between God's grace and. human free will in salvation. To achieve this goal, it investigates and evaluates four major classical theories concerning sin and the respective ...
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    Ted Peters's proleptic theory of the creation of humankind in God's image : critical evaluation 

    Miyayo, Lameck (Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies, 1998-10)
    The purpose of this study is to describe, analyze, and evaluate Ted Peters's proleptic theory of the creation of humankind in God's image. To achieve this purpose, after the introduction, the study first reviews in ...
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    The nature of the "Holy Ones" under attack as envisioned in Daniel 7-12 

    Durante, Gideon Ada (Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies, 2022-12)
    The problem to be solved in this dissertation is whether the "holy ones" under attack, as envisioned in Dan 7-12, are earthly or heavenly beings. In comparison with other beings, the "holy ones" under attack and the ...
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    The Divine father concept in the Old Testament 

    Jung, Wonyong (Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies, 1996-09)
    The biblical significance and implications of the divine Father concept are explored in this study, through an exegetical investigation of the texts of the Hebrew Bible in which the term occurs. The purpose of this ...

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    AuthorDurante, Gideon Ada (1)Jung, Wonyong (1)Kim, Chul Wan (1)Miyayo, Lameck (1)Montaño, Victor. (1)Venegas, Tito (1)Subject
    Dissertations, Academic. (6)
    Salvation. (2)Bible. -- N.T. -- Daniel VII-XII -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. (1)Bible. -- Old Testament -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. (1)Bible. -- Psalms, CXXXVII, 7-9 -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. (1)Blessing and cursing in the Bible. (1)Calvin, Jean, -- 1509-1564. (1)Creationism. (1)Free will and determinism -- Religious aspects. (1)God (Christianity) -- Fatherhood. (1)... View MoreDate Issued2020 - 2022 (1)2000 - 2009 (3)1996 - 1999 (2)Has File(s)No (6)

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