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- Q5530991 subject Q6928090.
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- Q5530991 abstract "God has traditionally been described using masculine terms in Christian scripture and theology. While this has sometimes given rise to the idea that Christians consider God to be male, the majority of Christian denominations (with the notable exception of Mormonism) accept a God who transcends gender.".
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- Q5530991 comment "God has traditionally been described using masculine terms in Christian scripture and theology. While this has sometimes given rise to the idea that Christians consider God to be male, the majority of Christian denominations (with the notable exception of Mormonism) accept a God who transcends gender.".
- Q5530991 label "Gender of God in Christianity".
- Q5530991 depiction God2-Sistine_Chapel.png.