Reading the New Testament Today: An Introduction to New Testament StudyJohn Knox Press, 1978 - 164 pagini |
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Pagina 36
... continued to accept that Canon , she has continued to define herself - at least partly in those terms , and declared her con- tinuity with the church of the past . In this sense the Canon can never be revised . It is a fact of history ...
... continued to accept that Canon , she has continued to define herself - at least partly in those terms , and declared her con- tinuity with the church of the past . In this sense the Canon can never be revised . It is a fact of history ...
Pagina 40
... continued delay and the lengthening roll of the dead led to a questioning of this general expectation and to some shifts of emphasis in Christian teaching , and there is evidence in various parts of the New Testament that this is what ...
... continued delay and the lengthening roll of the dead led to a questioning of this general expectation and to some shifts of emphasis in Christian teaching , and there is evidence in various parts of the New Testament that this is what ...
Pagina 44
... continued to be directed to look forward to the impending day of judgement and to prepare for it by purity of life , the emphasis was laid no longer on a future trans- formation of this world but on an already existing heavenly realm ...
... continued to be directed to look forward to the impending day of judgement and to prepare for it by purity of life , the emphasis was laid no longer on a future trans- formation of this world but on an already existing heavenly realm ...
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Foreword SIT Introduction | 1 |
Asking Questions | 5 |
The Original Wording | 16 |
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