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E. Glenn Wagner (2005). God: An Honest Conversation for the Undecided. Waterbrook Press.
Stewart Duncan (2005). Knowledge of God in Leviathan. History of Philosophy Quarterly 22 (1):31-48.
Carolyn Stahl Bohler (2008). God the What?: What Our Metaphors for God Reveal About Our Beliefs in God. Skylight Paths Pub..
Richard Swinburne (1988). Could There Be More Than One God? Faith and Philosophy 5 (3):225 - 241.
Carolyn Nystrom (1993). Who is God? Moody Press.
Benedikt Paul Göcke (2009). Am I Divine? New Blackfriars 91 (1034):386-400.
Marie-Agnès Gaudrat (1992/1998). What is God Like? Liturgical Press.
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