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  2. The Dawkins Delusion? - Wikipedia

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    The Dawkins Delusion? Atheist Fundamentalism and the Denial of the Divine is a book by the theologian Alister McGrath and the psychologist Joanna Collicutt McGrath. It is written from a Christian perspective as a response to arguments put forth in The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins.

  3. Dawkins' God - Wikipedia

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    Dawkins' God: Genes, Memes, and the Meaning of Life is a book by Alister McGrath, a theologian who is currently Professor of Historical Theology at Oxford University. The book, published in 2004, with a second edition in 2015, aims to refute claims about religion made by another well-known professor at Oxford, Richard Dawkins .

  4. Dogmatic theology - Wikipedia

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    The title page of the English translation of Hans Lassen Martensen's Christian Dogmatics (1898), a part of T&T Clark's Foreign Theological Library series.. Dogmatic theology, also called dogmatics, is the part of theology dealing with the theoretical truths of faith concerning God and God's works, especially the official theology recognized by an organized Church body, such as the Roman ...

  5. Medieval theatre - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, two mystery plays (one focusing on the Creation and the other on the Passion) were performed at Canterbury Cathedral, with actor Edward Woodward in the role of God. The large cast also included Daniel MacPherson, Thomas James Longley and Joseph McManners. [21]

  6. Euthyphro dilemma - Wikipedia

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    God could not issue horrible commands: God's own essential goodness [81] [90] [91] or loving character [92] would keep him from issuing any unsuitable commands. Our obligation to obey God's commands does not result in circular reasoning; it might instead be based on a gratitude whose appropriateness is itself independent of divine commands. [93]

  7. Church of God (Restoration) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of God (Restoration) was founded in the 1980s by American evangelist Daniel (Danny) Wilburn Layne. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Those who belong to the Church of God (Restoration) wear plain dress . Its members believe that they are ordained by both prophecy and divine command to restore the church of God as it was in the Book of Acts , and believe ...

  8. List of people on the cover of Attitude magazine - Wikipedia

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    Daniel MacPherson: November 2002: Justin Timberlake: December 2002: Kylie Minogue and William Baker January 2003: Cristian Solimeno: March 2003: Jeremy Sheffield (gay) April 2003: Ian Somerhalder: June 2003: Scott Neal: July 2003: New York Go-Go Boys August 2003: The cast of Will & Grace: September 2003: Nigel Harman: October 2003: Jarrod ...

  9. America's Four Gods - Wikipedia

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    The four different conceptions of God described in the book are the 'authoritative', 'benevolent', 'critical' and 'distant' God. [4] Individuals who conceive of an authoritative God and a benevolent God both see God as taking an interventionist role in believers' lives. They differ, however, in how they see God intervening. [4]