This is a radically new interpretation of the nature of the power of God, as understood by such thinkers as Aquinas in the Middle Ages. The book provides a clear and illuminating discussion of their arguments, focusing on the distinction they made between so-called 'absolute' and 'ordained' divine power. It is full of important insights into the work of some of the key thinkers of the period, and also challenges modern theologians with the relevance and importance
of these ideas today.
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The realm of revelation is opening to a last-days revival company! "Arise, shine, for your Light has come, and the glory of the Lord has risen upon you. For behold, darkness will cover the...
This brand new book by Revivalist Ndubuisi Eke is the essential guide for a shift from complacency to power, from rhetoric's to a divine encounter. It promises to challenge your sense of comfort in...