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Nature and man in Biblical thought.
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Nature and man in Biblical thought.

Author: Eric Charles Rust
Publisher: London, Lutterworth Press, [1953]
Series: Lutherworth library, v. 40
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Eric Charles Rust
OCLC Number: 3442582
Description: x., 318 p., 22 cm.
Contents: The significance of the Biblical categories of thought --
The doctrine of creation in the Old Testament --
The order of nature - its purpose and structure --
The divine activity in nature - its conservation and the place of miracle --
Man in the natural order --
Mediating conceptions of later Jewish thought and the understanding of nature in Judaism --
The natural order in our Lord's teaching and in relation to his activity --
The old and the new creation in New Testament thought --
The implications of the Biblical faith and the natural order.
Series Title: Lutherworth library, v. 40

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