The Meaning of Christ for PaulAbingdon-Cokesbury Press, 1949 - 266 Seiten |
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... nature of sin His concept of the nature of sin must be seen against this theistic back- ground . Sin is a religious term , that is , a concept or term which has signifi- cance only as it is brought into relationship to our understanding ...
... nature of sin His concept of the nature of sin must be seen against this theistic back- ground . Sin is a religious term , that is , a concept or term which has signifi- cance only as it is brought into relationship to our understanding ...
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... nature of Divine love , to its being seen to be what it is , and to its operating , according to its nature , on human hearts.47 Some , who firmly deny that the death of Christ for Paul satisfied the divine justice , maintain that he ...
... nature of Divine love , to its being seen to be what it is , and to its operating , according to its nature , on human hearts.47 Some , who firmly deny that the death of Christ for Paul satisfied the divine justice , maintain that he ...
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... nature . Indeed , in a sense , Paul had rediscovered God in Jesus Christ . God was redefined for him completely in the light of what he had seen in Jesus Christ , and of what that revelation had accomplished in his own soul . No longer ...
... nature . Indeed , in a sense , Paul had rediscovered God in Jesus Christ . God was redefined for him completely in the light of what he had seen in Jesus Christ , and of what that revelation had accomplished in his own soul . No longer ...
Inhalt
A CHRISTOLOGY OF EXPERIENCE | 13 |
THE HISTORIC PERSON OF JESUS | 27 |
CHRIST the RedeemER FROM | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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