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Michael Horton



Average rating: 4.09 · 2,178 ratings · 358 reviews · 154 distinct worksSimilar authors
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Cristo o Senhor

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A lei da perfeita liberdade

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“Once upon a time in the West, one could become an atheist or deist only with considerable difficulty; the widespread narrative within which everyone operated rendered unbelief implausible. Today, it is exactly the opposite. To believe in the triune God of Scripture who speaks and acts in history requires an act of apostasy from the assumed creed of our age.”
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“...the critics of modern American religion are basically on target in describing the entire religious landscape, from New Age or liberal, to evangelical and Pentecoatal, as essentially Gnostic.”
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“...the critics of modern American religion are basically on target in describing the entire religious landscape, from New Age or liberal. To evangelical and Pentecoatal, as essentially Gnostic.”
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