Jesus and the Gospel: Christianity Justified in the Mind of ChristHodder & Stoughton, 1908 - 418 Seiten |
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... admit , in the apostolic age and ever since — such faith as Jesus lived and died to produce ? Did He take for Himself the extraordinary place which He fills in the mind and the world even of primitive Christians , or was this greatness ...
... admit , in the apostolic age and ever since — such faith as Jesus lived and died to produce ? Did He take for Himself the extraordinary place which He fills in the mind and the world even of primitive Christians , or was this greatness ...
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... admit that primitive Christianity gave Jesus in its faith the extraordinary place which has just been described . He is the Christ , the Prince of Life , Lord of all , Judge of the living and the dead , at God's right hand , the Giver ...
... admit that primitive Christianity gave Jesus in its faith the extraordinary place which has just been described . He is the Christ , the Prince of Life , Lord of all , Judge of the living and the dead , at God's right hand , the Giver ...
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... admit the inadequacy of an idea like pre - existence to represent the eternal significance of Christ , and see no reason to doubt that current Jewish beliefs made this inadequate repre- sentation easier to the apostle , we must admit ...
... admit the inadequacy of an idea like pre - existence to represent the eternal significance of Christ , and see no reason to doubt that current Jewish beliefs made this inadequate repre- sentation easier to the apostle , we must admit ...
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... admit that in its Pauline applications it is in thorough harmony with the mind of Christ . Our interest in it here , how- ever , need not carry us further ; its application to Christ , and to Him alone , is only a final indication of ...
... admit that in its Pauline applications it is in thorough harmony with the mind of Christ . Our interest in it here , how- ever , need not carry us further ; its application to Christ , and to Him alone , is only a final indication of ...
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... admit that there may have been errors of every kind in the historical development of Christianity . The adherents of the new religion may have made in- tellectual blunders and moral ones , and no doubt made both . Once , too , the ...
... admit that there may have been errors of every kind in the historical development of Christianity . The adherents of the new religion may have made in- tellectual blunders and moral ones , and no doubt made both . Once , too , the ...
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Acts admit answer apostle assumed attitude to Christ baptism believe called character Christian attitude Christian faith Christian religion Christology Church conceived confession connexion consciousness criticism death disciples divine doubt epistle eternal evangelist everything evidence exaltation experience fact Father fourth gospel Galilee give glory God's gospel of Mark Harnack heaven historical Holy Spirit human idea Israel Jerusalem Jesus Christ John justify Kingdom Kingdom of God lived Loisy Mark Matt Matthew and Luke means Messiah mind of Jesus moral narrative nature never Nicene Creed Old Testament Papias parallel passage Paul person Peter preached present prophets question realised reality recognise reference relation religious represented resurrection of Jesus revealed Risen Saviour sense significance sins sons of Zebedee soul speak spoken synoptic gospels tell Testament testimony theology things Thou thought tion tradition transcendent true truth unto Wellhausen witnesses words of Jesus writer