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Feb 1, 2021 · The forgotten Father by Smail, Thomas Allan, 1928-Publication date 1987 Topics God -- Fatherhood, Dieu -- Paternité, Drie-eenheid, God, Christian doctrine God the Father
Mar 29, 1990 · The Forgotten Father does not have all the answers but it does put raise the neglecting of the Father to the place of importance that it should be. Now it's time to seek a balance to my relationship with God who has revealed himself as three in one.
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Jun 30, 2001 · Our relationship to the Father as sons and sons to Father should transform all earthly father-son relationships. Smail's book is one of great importance. Though many would disagree with some of the theological traditions he quotes (Barth, Brunner, Moltmann, Kung, et.al.), his book has long been needed in the Church community.
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- Thomas A. Smail
Sep 27, 2000 · The Forgotten Father. Tom Smail. Wipf and Stock Publishers, Sep 27, 2000 - Religion - 190 pages. Preview this book » Selected pages. Title Page. Table of Contents. Index. Contents. Common...
Jan 1, 1981 · Smail's book is not an easy one to get through. It is packed full of theological insight about the first Person of the Trinity. Upon examining the relationship between the Father and the Son, he finds that on the one hand, the relationship of the Son to the Father is one of divine obedience, a prototype of all human obedience.
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- Thomas A. Smail
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Jul 1, 1980 · Our relationship to the Father as sons and sons to Father should transform all earthly father-son relationships. Smail's book is one of great importance. Though many would disagree with some of the theological traditions he quotes (Barth, Brunner, Moltmann, Kung, et.al.), his book has long been needed in the Church community.
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