The Doctrine of Angels

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The Doctrine of Angels is a theological work by philosopher and apologist William Lane Craig that explores the nature, role, and significance of angels within Christian doctrine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
theological work
addresses apologetic issues related to angels
biblical teaching about angels
philosophical questions about angels
author William Lane Craig NERFINISHED
context systematic theology
discusses angels as created spiritual beings
functions of angels in salvation history
relationship between angels and God
relationship between angels and human beings
explores nature of angels
role of angels in Christian theology
significance of angels in Christian doctrine
focusesOn angelology
genre Christian theology
apologetics
hasApologeticAim defense of Christian beliefs about angels
intendedAudience Christian apologists
Christian clergy
lay Christians interested in doctrine
students of theology
language English
mainSubject Christian doctrine
angels
religiousPerspective Christian
theologicalTradition Christianity NERFINISHED
workOf William Lane Craig NERFINISHED

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William Lane Craig hasWritten The Doctrine of Angels