Mere Theology

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Mere Theology
Author : Will Vaus
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Language : English
Release Date : 30 March 2004
ISBN : 083082782X
Pages : 272 pages
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Provides an exposition of the theology of C.S. Lewis, including discussion of his beliefs on God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, the Creation, free will, masculinity, femininity, and facets of heaven.

Mere Theology

Provides an exposition of the theology of C.S. Lewis, including discussion of his beliefs on God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, the Creation, free will, masculinity, femininity, and facets of heaven.

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