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Yahweh as "the God of My Father"

Vetus Testamentum, 1955
Many theories have been proposed to explain the origin of Mosaic Yahwism. The theory which appears to be most widely held by critical scholars is that Moses learned the worship of Yahweh from the Midianites (or Kenites) through his father-in-law, who was a priest 1). This theory can find some support in Biblical passages, but involves a large amount of
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The Bishops: Fathers in God

1999
Abstract A bishop's contacts with the people of his diocese were few, only through pastoral letters and visitation tours. Visitations were often delegated to archdeacons or other subordinates, and the extent of bishops’ participation varied widely and depended on the individual.
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From the God of the Fathers to God the Father

Louvain Studies, 2006
MERRIGAN, Terence   +1 more
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From Aphrodite to God the Father

Theology Today, 2007
The contrast between the Greek goddess of beauty and the sublime father figure of monotheism suggests why it may be easier to think of God as good than to think of him as beautiful. The aim of this essay is to offer a basis for thinking about the beauty of the Father.
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Beyond God the Father

Sociological Analysis, 1975
Judith Long Laws   +2 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

God the Father in Flavius Josephus

2014
This chapter begins by reviewing the passages in which Josephus refers to God as father, making various observations along the way. Then, it discusses whether Josephus's references to God as father should be understood as having been influenced by Greek ideas.
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The Gods of the Fathers

2023
Bernd J. Diebner   +4 more
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