Foundations: A Statement of Christian Belief in Terms of Modern ThoughtBurnett Hillman Streeter, Richard Brook, Neville Stuart Talbot, Alfred Edward John Rawlinson, Richard Godfrey Parsons, Sir Walter Hamilton Moberly, William Temple Macmillan, 1913 - 536 páginas |
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... sacramental presence , or to the association of His inspiration with every word of the Scriptures . We can understand how static and immemorially founded Christianity came to appear , in days when Europe had become Christendom and Rome ...
... sacramental presence , or to the association of His inspiration with every word of the Scriptures . We can understand how static and immemorially founded Christianity came to appear , in days when Europe had become Christendom and Rome ...
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... sacraments of the New Israel . Here also a " theology of the future " inadequate as the expres- sion of present experience . Necessity for growth and expansion of thought this only possible as the result of growth and expansion of the ...
... sacraments of the New Israel . Here also a " theology of the future " inadequate as the expres- sion of present experience . Necessity for growth and expansion of thought this only possible as the result of growth and expansion of the ...
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... Sacraments , which St. Paul corrects in 1 Corinthians . Inci- dentally we are enabled to trace in his exposition of Eucharistic doctrine a development of thought parallel to that which had taken place with regard to Christology Ethical ...
... Sacraments , which St. Paul corrects in 1 Corinthians . Inci- dentally we are enabled to trace in his exposition of Eucharistic doctrine a development of thought parallel to that which had taken place with regard to Christology Ethical ...
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... Sacraments , the original thought - forms by which they were interpreted , with their predominating emphasis upon the future , proved inadequate to express the fulness and richness of spiritual experience in the present . In actual ex ...
... Sacraments , the original thought - forms by which they were interpreted , with their predominating emphasis upon the future , proved inadequate to express the fulness and richness of spiritual experience in the present . In actual ex ...
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... sacramental doctrine at once suggested , and was suggested by , the larger Christology . Neither process can profitably be studied in isolation , but neither could really begin so long as Christianity con- tinued to exist merely as a ...
... sacramental doctrine at once suggested , and was suggested by , the larger Christology . Neither process can profitably be studied in isolation , but neither could really begin so long as Christianity con- tinued to exist merely as a ...
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