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A Philosophical Evangelist? Theological Epistemology in the Fourth Gospel

A Philosophical Evangelist? Theological Epistemology in the Fourth Gospel

by Jeff Childers | Feb 22, 2023

A Philosophical Evangelist? Theological Epistemology in the Fourth Gospel Harold W....
A Feminist Evangelist? Women in the Fourth Gospel

A Feminist Evangelist? Women in the Fourth Gospel

by Jeff Childers | Feb 22, 2023

A Feminist Evangelist? Women in the Fourth Gospel Harold W....
First 100 Years of Christianity

First 100 Years of Christianity

by Jeff Childers | Mar 28, 2022

First 100 Years of Christianity CSART Book Panel...
Cult without Smoke and Blood: The Strange Worship of the Early Christians

Cult without Smoke and Blood: The Strange Worship of the Early Christians

by Jeff Childers | Nov 20, 2021

Cult without Smoke and Blood: The Strange Worship of the Early Christians Nijay D....
People of Faith: Why the First Christians Called Themselves ‘Believers’

People of Faith: Why the First Christians Called Themselves ‘Believers’

by Jeff Childers | Nov 20, 2021

People of Faith: Why the first Christians Called Themselves ‘Believers’ Nijay D....
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