The concept of God: A factor-analytic approach
B Spilka, P Armatas, J Nussbaum�- Review of Religious Research, 1964 - JSTOR
Growth, then, may be described as a process of revision by evolution. Each critical event
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THE CONCEPT OF GOD: A FACTOR-ANALYTIC APPROACH.
B Spilka, P Armatas…�- Review of Religious�…, 1964 - search.ebscohost.com
There is probably no more central theme in the Judeo-Christian tradition than that of God.
Theological efforts to comprehend the nature of God range from a complete and studied�…
Theological efforts to comprehend the nature of God range from a complete and studied�…
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