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Word Made Flesh — The “Logos” Philosophy Falls Short
A few weeks ago I preached the final message in my series on “Church on Purpose” — a look at the reasons for some of the things we do. I planned the series to end in December with a sermon … Continue reading
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Tagged Heraclitus, Incarnation, John, logos, only begotten, Philo of Alexandria, Plato
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