These are the sources and citations used to research Christology. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Gill, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Gill, N., 2017. "The Arian Controversy and the Council of Nicea.". [online] ThoughtCo. Available at: <https://www.thoughtco.com/arian-controversy-and-council-of-nicea-111752> [Accessed 29 May 2018].
In-text: (Who was Karl Barth?, 2018)
Your Bibliography: GotQuestions.org. 2018. Who was Karl Barth?. [online] Available at: <https://www.gotquestions.org/Karl-Barth.html> [Accessed 31 May 2018].
In-text: (Hasbrouck, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Hasbrouck, R., 2009. The First Four Ecumenical Councils as Ineffective Means to Control the Rise and Spread of Heterodox Christian Ideologies. Undergraduate Research Journal at UCCS, 2(1), pp.1-19.
In-text: (Holdcroft, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Holdcroft, L., 1999. Christology. 3rd ed. Spingfield, Missouri: Global University.
In-text: (Nally, Jr, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Nally, Jr, J., 2018. What is Nestorianism?. [online] Third Millennium Ministries. Available at: <http://reformedanswers.org/answer.asp/file/46675> [Accessed 30 May 2018].
In-text: (Walvoord, 1982)
Your Bibliography: Walvoord, J., 1982. Jesus Christ our Lord. Chicago: Moody Press.
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