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The book attempts to provide a responsible answer to the question of how the creed on the life, death
and resurrection of Christ can still be confessed today, be believed, affirmed and be relevant for the
church. The possibility of confessing the human and divine nature of Christ today is investigated. Does
it still make sense for the church to confess these issues?
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Book review : Transformation theology : church in the world / Olivier Davies, Paul D. Janz, Clemens Sedmak. ISBN : 978-0-5670-3247-8. Publisher : T & T Clark, Edinburgh, 2007, pp. 179.
Van Wyk, Daniel Johannes Cornelius(University of Pretoria, 2007-01-18)
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