"Commands to silence" in Mark's gospel: A paradox of the true identity of Jesus as the son of God and its explicit revelation by Jesus in Mk 14: 61-62 and the Roman Centurion in Mk 15: 39 and its application to the emergence of the theology of prosperity
OUKO, Henry Okoth
"Commands to silence" in Mark's gospel: A paradox of the true identity of Jesus as the son of God and its explicit revelation by Jesus in Mk 14: 61-62 and the Roman Centurion in Mk 15: 39 and its application to the emergence of the theology of prosperity - Nairobi 2013 - p.cm
OUK / 2013
"Commands to silence" in Mark's gospel: A paradox of the true identity of Jesus as the son of God and its explicit revelation by Jesus in Mk 14: 61-62 and the Roman Centurion in Mk 15: 39 and its application to the emergence of the theology of prosperity - Nairobi 2013 - p.cm
OUK / 2013