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Is It Appropriate for Biblical Scholars to Speak of Supernatural Causation?

Is It Appropriate for Biblical Scholars to Speak of Supernatural Causation?
Organization: ETS National
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A session from the 65th Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society - Evangelicalism, Inerrancy, and ETS, Baltimore, MD, November 19–21, 2013.

Michael R. Licona Michael Licona served as a presenter at the Evangelical Theological Society Meeting, 'Christ in All Scripture' (San Diego, 11/20-22/2019), addressing the Section, New Testament: Synoptic Gospels II - and is affiliated with Houston Baptist University.

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