The Meaning of Christ for PaulAbingdon-Cokesbury Press, 1949 - 266 Seiten |
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... religions , but also that he himself looked upon Christianity , to some degree at least , as a mystery religion.1 Such scholars affirm that it was as a mystery cult that Christianity was first accepted by Europe , and that Paul was ...
... religions , but also that he himself looked upon Christianity , to some degree at least , as a mystery religion.1 Such scholars affirm that it was as a mystery cult that Christianity was first accepted by Europe , and that Paul was ...
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... religion of Mithra , cannot be denied . Nor can it be gainsaid that , at a time when the old religions of Greece and Rome had lost their power , when " men were oppressed with a sense of overhanging fate , " " and when needs and ...
... religion of Mithra , cannot be denied . Nor can it be gainsaid that , at a time when the old religions of Greece and Rome had lost their power , when " men were oppressed with a sense of overhanging fate , " " and when needs and ...
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... religion of the mystery cults was known in a general way by Paul , we may perhaps speak of an indirect influence upon him . It is to the advantage of any missionary to have some knowledge of the religious concepts of the field into ...
... religion of the mystery cults was known in a general way by Paul , we may perhaps speak of an indirect influence upon him . It is to the advantage of any missionary to have some knowledge of the religious concepts of the field into ...
Inhalt
A CHRISTOLOGY OF EXPERIENCE | 13 |
THE HISTORIC PERSON OF JESUS | 27 |
CHRIST the RedeemER FROM | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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