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Let me quote the distinguished Assyriologist W. G. Lambert : 27 " The basic differences between the Hebrew and the ancient Mesopotamian ideas of destiny and divine intervention in human affairs spring from their contrasting monotheism ...
Let me quote the distinguished Assyriologist W. G. Lambert : 27 " The basic differences between the Hebrew and the ancient Mesopotamian ideas of destiny and divine intervention in human affairs spring from their contrasting monotheism ...
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For faith , divine Love is a gift to the human other unneeded by the divine Giver . For philosophic thought , divine Love remains such a gift even though it is a divine self - othering . This Love does not shrink into a divine unconcern ...
For faith , divine Love is a gift to the human other unneeded by the divine Giver . For philosophic thought , divine Love remains such a gift even though it is a divine self - othering . This Love does not shrink into a divine unconcern ...
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THE REIGN OF CHRIST If one note of the kingdom of God is divine sovereignty , another is certainly divine grace . To acknowledge the universal and often mysterious order of God's rule and simultaneously affirm God's love severely tests ...
THE REIGN OF CHRIST If one note of the kingdom of God is divine sovereignty , another is certainly divine grace . To acknowledge the universal and often mysterious order of God's rule and simultaneously affirm God's love severely tests ...
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