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| 082 | _bB274-M44 | ||
| 100 | _aBarrett, Matthew | ||
| 100 | _d1982- | ||
| 100 | _eAuthor | ||
| 245 | _aNone Greater | ||
| 245 | _bThe Undomesticated Attributes of God | ||
| 245 | _cMatthew Barrett | ||
| 260 | _aU.S.A | ||
| 260 | _bBaker Books | ||
| 260 | _c2019 | ||
| 300 | _a283tr. | ||
| 300 | _billustrations, paperback | ||
| 300 | _c22 cm | ||
| 520 | _aFor too long, Christians have domesticated God, bringing him down to our level as if he is a God who can be tamed. But he is a God who is high and lifted up, the Creator rather than the creature, someone than whom none greater can be conceived. If God is the most perfect, supreme being, infinite and incomprehensible, then certain perfect-making attributes must be true of him. Perfections like aseity, simplicity, immutability, impassibility, and eternity shield God from being crippled by creaturely limitations. At the same time, this all-powerful, all-knowing, and all-wise God accommodates himself, exhibiting perfect holiness, mercy, and love as he makes known who he is and how he will save us. | ||
| 650 | _aGod (Christianity) | ||
| 650 | _aGod -- Attributes | ||
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| 911 | _aHuỳnh Thị Ngọc Bích | ||
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