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B.J. Condrey, Ph.D.

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Tag Archives: Aristotle and theology

Aristotle: Holiness Without a Mediator

So while Aristostle and Christians both embrace the theological notion that perfection and imperfection cannot cohabitate, this is not where the story ends in the Christian faith.

Posted byB.J. Condrey, PhDJune 20, 2018Posted inSpiritual GrowthTags:Aristotle, Aristotle and theology, Aristotle on friendship, friendship, holiness, theology2 Comments on Aristotle: Holiness Without a Mediator

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