Name Of God
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Throughout history, God has revealed Himself through many and various Names and Titles. Each of these have some distinctive feature about them. However, there is a Name which is above every Name, and this Name includes or comprehends in itself all the Names and Titles of God. It is the all-comprehensive Redemptive Name of God as revealed in the Triune Name of the Lord Jesus Christ.
This volume endeavors to set forth the glory of the Triune Name of the Triune God. Its biblical insights are provocative, especially in the area of the application of “The Name” in Water Baptism.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781593830304
ISBN10: 1593830300
Kevin Conner
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2007
Publisher: City Christian Publishing
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