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_aThe church _fClowney, Edmund P. |
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_aDowners Grove _cInter Varsity Press _d1995 |
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330 | _aPerhaps no other doctrine has more tangible impact on Christians that their doctrine of the church. In a cultural climate where the very word church sounds a tone of dull irrelevance, the doctrine of the church has suffered studied neglect. The persistent demands to market and grow the church threaten to quench serious theological reflection on its abiding nature and mission. But few activities bear greater promise for renewing and reshaping the church than the work of theology. Edmund Clowney addresses these issues from decades of thinking and teaching. Biblical, historical, systematic and reformed, The Church is a timely reflection on the life, order and purpose of the household of God. | ||
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_aClowney _bEdmund P. _f1917-2005 _gClowney, Edmund P. _4070 _93920 |
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