Jesus and the Gospel: Christianity Justified in the Mind of ChristHodder & Stoughton, 1908 - 418 Seiten |
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... narrative , and they show us at once the peculiar place which Jesus held in the evangelist's faith . Like all New Testament writers , he conceives Jesus as the Christ . Whether ' the book of the generation ' ( 11 ) refers to the ...
... narrative , and they show us at once the peculiar place which Jesus held in the evangelist's faith . Like all New Testament writers , he conceives Jesus as the Christ . Whether ' the book of the generation ' ( 11 ) refers to the ...
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... narrative part of his gospel , which is included in the limits set in Acts 1 21 1 . I ' , represents the Divine Sonship of Jesus as in a peculiar way connected with His baptism , Mark may have conceived it in a higher and independent ...
... narrative part of his gospel , which is included in the limits set in Acts 1 21 1 . I ' , represents the Divine Sonship of Jesus as in a peculiar way connected with His baptism , Mark may have conceived it in a higher and independent ...
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... narrative at which the peculiarities of Matthew's gospel may be supposed to throw light on the religious value which he ascribed to Jesus . It is that at which Peter makes the confession of Jesus ' Messiahship at Cæsarea Philippi . In ...
... narrative at which the peculiarities of Matthew's gospel may be supposed to throw light on the religious value which he ascribed to Jesus . It is that at which Peter makes the confession of Jesus ' Messiahship at Cæsarea Philippi . In ...
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... narratives in the evangelists and become immersed in the details of these , with all the 1 Das Wesen des Christentums , 101 f . intricate and perhaps insoluble questions they raise , both literary 110 JESUS AND THE GOSPEL.
... narratives in the evangelists and become immersed in the details of these , with all the 1 Das Wesen des Christentums , 101 f . intricate and perhaps insoluble questions they raise , both literary 110 JESUS AND THE GOSPEL.
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... narratives of the evangelists are quite the least important part of the evidence with which we have to deal . It is no exaggeration to say that if we do not accept the resurrection on grounds which lie outside this area , we shall not ...
... narratives of the evangelists are quite the least important part of the evidence with which we have to deal . It is no exaggeration to say that if we do not accept the resurrection on grounds which lie outside this area , we shall not ...
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