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Calling Christians Worldwide to Return to the Creed of Jesus

2012

2012-1 Introduction: Why Study the Nature of God? be the first to rate this
by Ken Westby and Anthony Buzzard [20:48] download: audio

2012-2 Our Father 4 of 5 (1 vote so far)
by Owen Murphy [40:08] download: audio

2012-3 Does Trinitarianism Qualify as Monotheism 5 of 5 (1 vote so far)
by Anthony Buzzard [100:00] download: audio

2012-4 A History of Christology 5 of 5 (1 vote so far)
by Dan Girouard [80:37] download: audio text

2012-5 Calvin, Servetus, and the Struggle for Truth 5 of 5 (1 vote so far)
by Carlos Jimenez [65:59] download: audio

2012-6 The Trinitarian Controversy in the Fourth Century 5 of 5 (1 vote so far)
by Sean Finnegan [93:07] download: audio text

2012-7 My Journey to Meet the One True God 5 of 5 (1 vote so far)
by Michel Danis [60:32] download: audio

2012-8 Two Yahwehs in the Old Testament = Two Gods? 5 of 5 (1 vote so far)
by Gary Woodring [75:26] download: audio

2012-9 They Still Don't Get It: Isaiah's Singular Monotheism and the Prophetic Curse be the first to rate this
by Robert Woodburn [47:27] download: audio

2012-10 Atonement Through Jesus Christ: Reflections be the first to rate this
by Phil Arnold [74:31] download: audio

2012-11 The Trinitarian Controversy in the Fifth Century be the first to rate this
by Sean Finnegan [74:22] download: audio text

2012-12 A Sit-Down with God: Bringing Adam & Eve up to Date with Yahweh's Grand Plan 5 of 5 (1 vote so far)
by Ken Westby [42:58] download: audio

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useful definitions

While listening to these conferences you may come across certain words that you have not encountered before. Just as every field has its own technical jargon, so theology to has a distinctive set of words that are used in special ways. In order to aid you in understanding these lectures Ken Westby and Dixon Cartright have put together a brief collection of theological words and phrases.

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