The Power of God

  • The Power of God: A Jonathan Edwards Commentary on the Book of Romans
    By Jonathan Edwards, David S Lovi, Benjamin Westerhoff

    [“Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel unto honor, and another unto dishonor?”] 'Tis certainly most natural and most agreeable to the manner, by this lump or mass, to understand the corrupt mass ...

  • The Power of God: A Jonathan Edwards Commentary on the Book of Romans
    By Benjamin Westerhoff, David S. Lovi

    The book you now hold in your hands contains nearly everything the great American puritan Jonathan Edwards (1703-58) ever wrote on the book of Romans. It is collated into a verse-by-verse Bible commentary.

  • The Power of God: A Jonathan Edwards Commentary on the Book of Romans
    By Jonathan Edwards

    And inasmuch as he remains one of the most important thought leaders in all of Christian history, this new work, bringing together a major collection of his writings on the biblical book of Romans, will be a welcome one for many.

  • The Power of God: Explodes in Ancient Yen!
    By J. Fluga

    Whatever happened to them was their fate; even if they starved to death, no tear was shed because all were aware that the Gods punished those who did not contribute their fair share to the work of the community and in so doing showed ...

  • The Power of God: Dunamis in Gregory of Nyssa's Trinitarian Theology
    By Michel R. Barnes

    28 In literal terms, Moingt's opinion that Tertullian never offered a doctrine of “the Son is the Power of God” based ... Whatever is from God is God, and, although existing in itself, is not God Himself but as God because from the same ...

  • The Power of God: By Thomas Aquinas
    By Saint Thomas, Richard J. Regan

    And so what proceeds in God by the act of his intellect knowing himself proceeds in reality, and what proceeds by the act of his will loving himself also does. And because the Son proceeds as the Word by an act of the divine intellect ...

  • The Power of God: by Thomas Aquinas

    For, inasmuch as whatever is in God is eternal, nothing in God can temporally precede anything being in God. And yet we find that something in him has the nature of a source in relation to something else, such as his will for the choice ...

  • The Power of God: By Thomas Aquinas
    By Saint Thomas

    On Creation [Quaestiones Disputatae de Potentia Dei, Q. 3] , translated, with notes, by Susan C. Selner-Wright (Washington: Catholic University. of America Press, 2011). ——— . A Summary of Philosophy, translated and edited by Richard J.

  • The Power of God: Readings on Omnipotence and Evil
    By Douglas N. Walton, Linwood Urban

    The Power of God: Readings on Omnipotence and Evil

  • The Power of God: Our Oneness in the Creator of All
    By Sowadi "falling star"

    Friday - Ground Wisdom6. Saturday - Cultivate Compassion7. Sunday - Awaken OnenessIn the workbook you will discover how to daily empower your Oneness Guides. These are your personal guides to the mystical powers at your one heart center.

  • The Power Of God
    By Lucretia Shaw

    ... Breakthrough happens when we take the first offensive step against the barriers in our life. It happens when we say, “I'm going to trust that God is going to supernaturally do the impossible”. God does the breakthrough but He's waiting ...