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Janie Fountain New Library
Luther W. New Junior Theological College

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The Church

By: Material type: TextTextAnalytics: Show analyticsPublication details: Philadelphia Westminster Press 1983Description: 175pISBN:
  • 0664244602
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 262 P194
Partial contents:
Churchless Christians The Unity of the Church: A Reality of our Faith and an Ecumenical Goal What Significance does their common past have for Today`s Seperated Churches? The Significance of eschatology for an understanding of the Apostolicity and Catholicity of the church Denominationalism and Christian Unity The Reformation and the Unity of the Church An Ecumenical Understanding of the Church`s Offices The Lord`s Supper - Sacrament of Unity A Protestant View of the Doctrine of the Lord`s Supper The Unity of the Church and the Unity of Mankind
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Books Books New Theological College General Stacks 262 P194 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C1 Available 00 Edn 1983 175p 00003229
Books Books New Theological College General Stacks 262 P194 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C2 Available 00 Edn 1983 175p 00003372

includes index and biblioraphy

Churchless Christians The Unity of the Church: A Reality of our Faith and an Ecumenical Goal What Significance does their common past have for Today`s Seperated Churches? The Significance of eschatology for an understanding of the Apostolicity and Catholicity of the church Denominationalism and Christian Unity The Reformation and the Unity of the Church An Ecumenical Understanding of the Church`s Offices The Lord`s Supper - Sacrament of Unity A Protestant View of the Doctrine of the Lord`s Supper The Unity of the Church and the Unity of Mankind

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