Christ at the Center: Interviews With Paul Molnar

This e-book compiles the transcripts of four interviews done for the video series You're Included, published by Grace Communion International. In these interviews, Paul Molnar, professor of systematic theology at St. John's University in New York, talks about the importance of keeping Christ at the center of our theology, the importance of his incarnation, the role of our will and God's decisions, and the role of grace in our salvation.

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Christ at the Center: Interviews With Paul Molnar

This e-book compiles the transcripts of four interviews done for the video series You're Included, published by Grace Communion International. In these interviews, Paul Molnar, professor of systematic theology at St. John's University in New York, talks about the importance of keeping Christ at the center of our theology, the importance of his incarnation, the role of our will and God's decisions, and the role of grace in our salvation.

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Christ at the Center: Interviews With Paul Molnar

Christ at the Center: Interviews With Paul Molnar

by Paul Molnar
Christ at the Center: Interviews With Paul Molnar

Christ at the Center: Interviews With Paul Molnar

by Paul Molnar

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This e-book compiles the transcripts of four interviews done for the video series You're Included, published by Grace Communion International. In these interviews, Paul Molnar, professor of systematic theology at St. John's University in New York, talks about the importance of keeping Christ at the center of our theology, the importance of his incarnation, the role of our will and God's decisions, and the role of grace in our salvation.


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BN ID: 2940153151458
Publisher: Grace Communion International
Publication date: 07/26/2016
Series: You're Included
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 769,837
File size: 214 KB
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