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Footnotes
[1] Herbert Lockyer, Illustrated Bible Dictionary, s.v. “David” (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1986), 1075.
[2] James Porter Moreland and William Lane Craig, Philosophical foundations for a Christian worldview. Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity Press, 2003, 501.
[5] J. Carl Laney and Charles R. Swindoll, God: who He is,what He does, how to know Him better. Nashville: Word Pub., 1999, 54.
[8] Donald G. Bloesch, God, the Almighty: power, wisdom, holiness, love. Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity Press, 1995, 215.
[10] Lockyer, 1075-6.
[11] The Salvation Army handbook of doctrine. London: Salvation Books, 2010, 279.
[12] Alan Torrance, Nicene Christianity: the future for a new ecumenism. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Brazos Press, 2001, 49-50.
[13]Thomas Smail, Nicene Christianity: the future for a new ecumenism. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Brazos Press, 2001, 150.
[14] The song book of the Salvation Army. American ed. Verona, N.J.: The Salvation Army National Headquarters, #1.
[15] The song book of the Salvation Army. American ed. Verona, N.J.: The Salvation Army National Headquarters, #100.
[16] The song book of the Salvation Army. American ed. Verona, N.J.: The Salvation Army National Headquarters, #194.
[17] Moreland, 131.
[18] Moreland, 130.
[19] Moreland, 132.
[20] Gavin Drew, “The Gospel as public truth in a pluralist world.” Stimulus: The New Zealand Journal of Christian Thought & Practice 13, no. 3 (August 2005): 21-30. Academic Search Premier, EBSCOhost (accessed November 17 2011), 21.
[21] Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, Introduction to Christianity. San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 2004, 53.
[22] Tony L. Richie, “Approaching the problem of religious truth in a pluralistic world: A Pentecostal charismatic contribution.” Journal of Ecumenical Studies 43, no. 3 (Summer 2008):351-369. Academic Search premier, EBSCOhost (accessed November 17, 2011).
[23] Richie.
[24] Shaw Clifton, Who are these salvationists?: an analysis for the 21st century. Alexandria, VA: Crest Books, 1999, 146











