Jesus and the Gospel: Christianity Justified in the Mind of ChristHodder & Stoughton, 1908 - 418 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 6-10 von 77
Seite 40
... means of representing eternity in the form of time — an idea , therefore , which is bound to lead to in- consistencies and contradictions ? When Paul speaks of the pre - existence of Christ , is he carrying out in this inadequate form ...
... means of representing eternity in the form of time — an idea , therefore , which is bound to lead to in- consistencies and contradictions ? When Paul speaks of the pre - existence of Christ , is he carrying out in this inadequate form ...
Seite 45
... means more . It is not only that the earlier form of religion with which he had to reckon is surpassed by that which looks to Jesus , but that the latter can never be surpassed . It is the eternal , final , perfect form of man's ...
... means more . It is not only that the earlier form of religion with which he had to reckon is surpassed by that which looks to Jesus , but that the latter can never be surpassed . It is the eternal , final , perfect form of man's ...
Seite 46
... mean , we see that for the writer of this epistle Christ has the same absolute religious significance which He has for Paul . It is not possible , on the ground of the prominence which he gives to the true humanity and the genuine ...
... mean , we see that for the writer of this epistle Christ has the same absolute religious significance which He has for Paul . It is not possible , on the ground of the prominence which he gives to the true humanity and the genuine ...
Seite 48
... mean that they did not believe in God before they believed in Christ ; there was true faith in God in the world before there was Christian faith . But although it was true , it was not faith in its final or adequate form : that is only ...
... mean that they did not believe in God before they believed in Christ ; there was true faith in God in the world before there was Christian faith . But although it was true , it was not faith in its final or adequate form : that is only ...
Seite 50
... means us to take the words τns dóέns ; they may be in apposition with ' our Lord Jesus Christ , ' who would then be Himself the glory , the manifested holiness and love of God ; or as the English version has it , and as seems on the ...
... means us to take the words τns dóέns ; they may be in apposition with ' our Lord Jesus Christ , ' who would then be Himself the glory , the manifested holiness and love of God ; or as the English version has it , and as seems on the ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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