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topic_name = The Son of God|
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subtopics = [[Christology]] - [[Jesus: Our Lord and God]]
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* Other Titles for Jesus - [[Son of Man]], [[Messiah]], [[Emmanuel]] |
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[[Jesus]] is referred to the "Son of God" many times in the [[New Testament]]. The term is also used in the [[Bible]] to describe a Christians relation to the [[God the father|Father]].
 
[[Jesus]] is referred to the "Son of God" many times in the [[New Testament]]. The term is also used in the [[Bible]] to describe a Christians relation to the [[God the father|Father]].
  
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==Main article==
 
 
 
[[Jesus]] is referred to the "Son of God" many times in the [[New Testament]]. The term is also used in the [[Bible]] to describe a Christians relation to the [[God the father|Father]].
 
 
 
===New Testament References===
 
 
 
===Christological controversies===
 
  
 
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Revision as of 07:03, 29 January 2008

The Son of God
RELATED TOPICS
SERMONS, ESSAYS AND OPINIONS
CONTENTS

Contents

Jesus is referred to the "Son of God" many times in the New Testament. The term is also used in the Bible to describe a Christians relation to the Father.

Quotes

Links



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