2023
DOI: 10.46222/pharosjot.104.49
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Apostolicity II: How does divine apostolicity affect God’s interaction with the world and humanity?

Abstract: Investigating the research question of how divine apostolicity affects God’s interaction with the world and humanity, predicates apostolicity as being a divine attribute. The logical extension therefore necessitates consideration of the apostolic attribute as an ontological, Trinitarian and operational characteristic demonstrated in the divine-human inter-relationship. Knowledge was drawn from relevant and authoritative sources: Ancient Near Eastern, Israelite, biblical, Hellenistic, reformation and contempora… Show more

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