Christian Thought, from Erasmus to BerdyaevPrentice-Hall, 1962 - Всего страниц: 246 |
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... Christ - human and divine - united in one person , and the pre - existence of the divine nature - Christ - and urges that " both the expressions , divine nature and the duality of natures in the same Person ... shall be altogether ...
... Christ - human and divine - united in one person , and the pre - existence of the divine nature - Christ - and urges that " both the expressions , divine nature and the duality of natures in the same Person ... shall be altogether ...
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... Christ or to His pre - existence . Christ's task and function are limited to the revelation of the purpose of God in the establishment of the Kingdom . Ritschl devotes to Christ a considerable section of his book , which is replete with ...
... Christ or to His pre - existence . Christ's task and function are limited to the revelation of the purpose of God in the establishment of the Kingdom . Ritschl devotes to Christ a considerable section of his book , which is replete with ...
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... Christ . The work of Christ is conceived in terms of " redeeming " men , and the progressive incorporation of them into the Kingdom of God , of which He is the founder . The redemption is not a matter of a miraculous change in the soul ...
... Christ . The work of Christ is conceived in terms of " redeeming " men , and the progressive incorporation of them into the Kingdom of God , of which He is the founder . The redemption is not a matter of a miraculous change in the soul ...
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