THE FEMININITY OF THE SON

  • David T Williams University of Fort Hare

Abstract

Readers of the New Testament must be struck by the way in which Jesus reffered to God as his 'Father'. At the same time he is reffered to as 'Son of God'. History testifies to the development of these terms into a full Trinitarianism in which a pre-existent Son of God became incarnate in a stable at Bethlehem.

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David T Williams, University of Fort Hare
University of Fort Hare
Veröffentlicht
2019-05-15
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