Behavior and Destiny: A Christian ViewStanford University Press, 1931 - 71 páginas |
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... Paul of Tarsus that he interpreted the mission of Jesus of Nazareth in terms of the disclosure of this higher than statutory force . Paul believed , it is true , in a disci- plined life . He had a profound reverence for the Torah of his ...
... Paul of Tarsus that he interpreted the mission of Jesus of Nazareth in terms of the disclosure of this higher than statutory force . Paul believed , it is true , in a disci- plined life . He had a profound reverence for the Torah of his ...
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... Paul's people a yearning toward this type , and the expression of that yearning is to be found some- times in ... Paul this sonship of Jesus , not as a theological or metaphysical concept but as a judgment on Jesus ' type of moral and ...
... Paul's people a yearning toward this type , and the expression of that yearning is to be found some- times in ... Paul this sonship of Jesus , not as a theological or metaphysical concept but as a judgment on Jesus ' type of moral and ...
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... Paul , has never been popular or popularly apprehended , at least for long . " The main current of Christian thought , " says Dr. G. F. Moore , " did not , as is often imagined , take its rise in Paul ; it did not even pass nigh him ...
... Paul , has never been popular or popularly apprehended , at least for long . " The main current of Christian thought , " says Dr. G. F. Moore , " did not , as is often imagined , take its rise in Paul ; it did not even pass nigh him ...
Contenido
The Christian Preface to Morals | 7 |
Lecture II | 30 |
The Christian and His Future | 50 |
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