Jesus and the Gospel: Christianity Justified in the Mind of ChristHodder and Stoughton, 1909 - 368 Seiten |
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... reason than that he believes it to be the truth , and nothing is to be discounted or allowed for as though he were mediating or negotiating between the progressive and the stationary elements in a Christian society , and would have said ...
... reason than that he believes it to be the truth , and nothing is to be discounted or allowed for as though he were mediating or negotiating between the progressive and the stationary elements in a Christian society , and would have said ...
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... reason to question them - it is clear that Jesus had in the earliest preaching and the earliest faith of Christians that solitary and incommunicable place which the Church assigns Him still . It is worth while , however , to bring out ...
... reason to question them - it is clear that Jesus had in the earliest preaching and the earliest faith of Christians that solitary and incommunicable place which the Church assigns Him still . It is worth while , however , to bring out ...
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... reason to doubt that cur- rent Jewish beliefs made this inadequate representation easier to the apostle , we must admit that in the most characteristic passages in which he uses it ( 2 Cor . 89 ; Phil . 25 ff ) it has been thoroughly ...
... reason to doubt that cur- rent Jewish beliefs made this inadequate representation easier to the apostle , we must admit that in the most characteristic passages in which he uses it ( 2 Cor . 89 ; Phil . 25 ff ) it has been thoroughly ...
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... reasons we leave Second Peter out of account , it would be hard to imagine writings with a more dis- tinct stamp of individuality upon them than James , Jude , and John . Even the First Epistle of Peter , influenced as it undoubtedly is ...
... reasons we leave Second Peter out of account , it would be hard to imagine writings with a more dis- tinct stamp of individuality upon them than James , Jude , and John . Even the First Epistle of Peter , influenced as it undoubtedly is ...
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... reason , either in its Pauline affinities or in its supposed references to one or another form of legalised persecution , to deny it to Peter . The early chapters of Acts have already shown us the place which Jesus held in the faith and ...
... reason , either in its Pauline affinities or in its supposed references to one or another form of legalised persecution , to deny it to Peter . The early chapters of Acts have already shown us the place which Jesus held in the faith and ...
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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 apostle appeared Aramaic assumed baptism baptism of Jesus believe Caesarea Philippi called character Chris Christian attitude Christian faith Christian religion Christology Church common to Matthew conceived confession connexion criticism death disciples divine doubt epistle eternal evangelist evidence exaltation fact Father fourth gospel Galilee give God's gospel of Mark Harnack heaven historical Holy Spirit human idea Irenæus Israel Jerusalem Jesus Christ John justify King Kingdom Kingdom of God lived Loisy Mark Matt Matthew and Luke means Messiah mind of Jesus narrative nature Old Testament Papias parallel passage Paul person Peter preached prophets question reality recognise relation religious represented resurrection of Jesus revealed Saviour sense Sermon sins sons of Zebedee soul speak spoken Sprüche synoptic gospels tell testimony theology things thought tian tion tradition transcendent true truth Twelve unto Wellhausen whole words of Jesus writer