Jesus and the Gospel: Christianity Justified in the Mind of ChristHodder & Stoughton, 1908 - 418 Seiten |
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... Jesus Christ and God the Father who raised Him from the dead ( Gal . 1 1 ) . The last words show that when he mentions Jesus Christ it is the Risen Lord he has in view , and nothing could bring out more clearly than the broad contrast ...
... Jesus Christ and God the Father who raised Him from the dead ( Gal . 1 1 ) . The last words show that when he mentions Jesus Christ it is the Risen Lord he has in view , and nothing could bring out more clearly than the broad contrast ...
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... words for us is the force with which they bring out the absolute and unshared place which Christ filled in the religion of Paul . His faith in Christ was such that it admitted of no other object ; Christ completely filled his religious ...
... words for us is the force with which they bring out the absolute and unshared place which Christ filled in the religion of Paul . His faith in Christ was such that it admitted of no other object ; Christ completely filled his religious ...
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... words of the epistle serve to bring this out . One is ' better ' ( крEίτTwv ) , which the writer uses when he compares Christ and Christianity with other religions and their representative figures ; the other is alávios , by which he ...
... words of the epistle serve to bring this out . One is ' better ' ( крEίτTwv ) , which the writer uses when he compares Christ and Christianity with other religions and their representative figures ; the other is alávios , by which he ...
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... Jesus , and the expectation of His return . It calls on Christians to sanctify Christ as Lord in their hearts ( 3 15 ) , thus applying to Him words which in Isaiah are applied to Jehovah , just as Peter in Acts similarly applies to Jesus ...
... Jesus , and the expectation of His return . It calls on Christians to sanctify Christ as Lord in their hearts ( 3 15 ) , thus applying to Him words which in Isaiah are applied to Jehovah , just as Peter in Acts similarly applies to Jesus ...
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... Jesus Christ ' ( 21 ) —that is , the faith of which He is the object . We cannot be certain . in this passage how the writer means us to take the words Tns dóns ; they may be in apposition with ' our Lord Jesus Christ , ' who would then ...
... Jesus Christ ' ( 21 ) —that is , the faith of which He is the object . We cannot be certain . in this passage how the writer means us to take the words Tns dóns ; they may be in apposition with ' our Lord Jesus Christ , ' who would then ...
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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 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