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Tag Archives: The Doctrine the Holy Spirit
Historical Theology – An Introduction To Christian Doctrine by Dr. Gregg R. Allison
I was very excited to receive a copy of the book Historical Theology by Dr. Gregg Allison PhD, Professor or Christian Theology at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, for a number of reasons. One, it is a companion guide to … Continue reading →
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