Jesus and the Gospel: Christianity Justified in the Mind of ChristHodder & Stoughton, 1908 - 418 Seiten |
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... thought whether within or without the Church can doubt that these questions are of present and urgent interest . To some , indeed , it may seem that there are questions more fundamental , and that when men are discussing whether Jesus ...
... thought whether within or without the Church can doubt that these questions are of present and urgent interest . To some , indeed , it may seem that there are questions more fundamental , and that when men are discussing whether Jesus ...
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... thought of Christ , because he never knew Him . He had not that acquaintance with Him during His public ministry on which , as we have seen , stress was laid in choosing a successor to Judas ; his Christ , therefore , cannot but have ...
... thought of Christ , because he never knew Him . He had not that acquaintance with Him during His public ministry on which , as we have seen , stress was laid in choosing a successor to Judas ; his Christ , therefore , cannot but have ...
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... thought of Jesus ; this is indubitably the place which Jesus filled in his religious life . It is not putting it too strongly to say that He had for Paul the religious value of God . To suppose that Paul could have classified Him , and ...
... thought of Jesus ; this is indubitably the place which Jesus filled in his religious life . It is not putting it too strongly to say that He had for Paul the religious value of God . To suppose that Paul could have classified Him , and ...
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... thought of Him in this light ; it would be impossible for any one in those days to think otherwise . But there was always one immense qualification of this ' purely historical ' view . Paul never thought of Christ , and could not think ...
... thought of Him in this light ; it would be impossible for any one in those days to think otherwise . But there was always one immense qualification of this ' purely historical ' view . Paul never thought of Christ , and could not think ...
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... beside the mark . At the utmost , they help us to understand a casual expression here or there in Paul ; they contribute nothing to the substance of his thought . Christ was not a lay figure that Paul could drape THE CHRISTIANITY OF PAUL ...
... beside the mark . At the utmost , they help us to understand a casual expression here or there in Paul ; they contribute nothing to the substance of his thought . Christ was not a lay figure that Paul could drape THE CHRISTIANITY OF PAUL ...
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