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Table of Content
Preface: A Note to the Reader
Entries A – Z
About the author
Cherith Fee Nordling (Ph D, University of St. Andrews) is associate professor of theology at Northern Seminary in Lombard, Illinois. She has also taught at Regent College, Vancouver, as well as Kuyper College, Cornerstone University and Calvin College and Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She is the author of Knowing God by Name.