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That our joy may be complete : essays on the Incarnation for the new millennium

by Marian Free

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Collection of essays produced for the 2000th anniversary of the Incarnation of God in Jesus Christ. Each essay explores the meaning of the Incarnation from a different perspective or experience, such as music, disability, contemporary cosmology, and the words of young people. Book is a project of the Anglican Task Group 2000, of the Anglican diocese of Brisbane. Contributors represent a variety of Christian traditions: Anglican, Catholic, Lutheran, Greek Orthodox and Uniting Church. They include Peter Carnley, Penny Jamieson, Garry W Trompf and Elaine Wainwright. Foreword by Peter Hollingworth, Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane. Includes some illustrations, some essays include endnotes, and there are notes on contributors.… (more)
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Collection of essays produced for the 2000th anniversary of the Incarnation of God in Jesus Christ. Each essay explores the meaning of the Incarnation from a different perspective or experience, such as music, disability, contemporary cosmology, and the words of young people. Book is a project of the Anglican Task Group 2000, of the Anglican diocese of Brisbane. Contributors represent a variety of Christian traditions: Anglican, Catholic, Lutheran, Greek Orthodox and Uniting Church. They include Peter Carnley, Penny Jamieson, Garry W Trompf and Elaine Wainwright. Foreword by Peter Hollingworth, Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane. Includes some illustrations, some essays include endnotes, and there are notes on contributors.

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