Jesus and the Gospel: Christianity Justified in the Mind of ChristHodder & Stoughton, 1908 - 418 Seiten |
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... gives Him . It is the hope of the writer that he may convince some that it is not the place which He claims . This is surely a serious consideration . The mind of Christ is the greatest reality with which we can come into contact in the ...
... gives Him . It is the hope of the writer that he may convince some that it is not the place which He claims . This is surely a serious consideration . The mind of Christ is the greatest reality with which we can come into contact in the ...
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... give that solitary and all - determining place to Jesus which He holds in the later Christian religion ? This is a simple question , and no difficulty can be raised about the proper method of answering it . All we have to do is to go to ...
... give that solitary and all - determining place to Jesus which He holds in the later Christian religion ? This is a simple question , and no difficulty can be raised about the proper method of answering it . All we have to do is to go to ...
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... gives Jesus the name which is above every name . This instinctive assurance of the unity of the New Testament is not disturbed by even the keenest sense of the differences which persist along with it . Criticism is a science of ...
... gives Jesus the name which is above every name . This instinctive assurance of the unity of the New Testament is not disturbed by even the keenest sense of the differences which persist along with it . Criticism is a science of ...
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... gives interest to the unity . The reality and power of the unity are in exact proportion to the variety ; we feel how ... give the proof of it in detail . Everywhere in the New Testament , it will be shown , we are in contact with a ...
... gives interest to the unity . The reality and power of the unity are in exact proportion to the variety ; we feel how ... give the proof of it in detail . Everywhere in the New Testament , it will be shown , we are in contact with a ...
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... gives to Jesus , to what we have already seen in Acts 2. Paul would not think any more than Peter of questioning the real and complete humanity of Jesus ; but when he thinks of the grace and peace by which the Church lives , he does not ...
... gives to Jesus , to what we have already seen in Acts 2. Paul would not think any more than Peter of questioning the real and complete humanity of Jesus ; but when he thinks of the grace and peace by which the Church lives , he does not ...
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Jesus and the Gospel: Christianity Justified in the Mind of Christ James Denney Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1908 |
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Acts admit answer apostle appeared assumed attitude to Christ baptism believe Caesarea Philippi called character Chris Christian attitude Christian faith Christian religion Christology Church conceived confession connexion consciousness Creed death disciples divine doctrine doubt epistle eternal evangelist everything evidence exaltation experience fact Father fourth gospel Galilee give glory God's gospel of Mark Harnack historical Holy Spirit human idea Israel Jerusalem Jesus Christ John justify King Kingdom Kingdom of God lived Loisy Lord Jesus Christ Mark Matt Matthew and Luke means Messiah mind of Jesus narrative nature never Nicene Creed Old Testament passage Paul Paul's person Peter preached present question realised reality recognise relation religious represented resurrection of Jesus revealed Risen salvation sense sins sons of Zebedee soul speak synoptic gospels tell Testament testimony theology things Thou thought tian tion true truth unto Wellhausen witnesses words of Jesus writer