Reading the New Testament Today: An Introduction to New Testament StudyJohn Knox Press, 1978 - 164 pagini |
Din interiorul cărții
Rezultatele 1 - 3 din 28
Pagina 34
... faith was formed by the New Testament books , read in worship and used as a basis for teaching ; the decision as to which books were acceptable for teaching and worship was based on the church's understanding of the faith . But there ...
... faith was formed by the New Testament books , read in worship and used as a basis for teaching ; the decision as to which books were acceptable for teaching and worship was based on the church's understanding of the faith . But there ...
Pagina 114
... faith should not be propped up by historical supports , for that destroys its essential quality . Faith , to be faith , must not depend on anything but God . If we try to construct a historical portrait of Jesus , the danger is that we ...
... faith should not be propped up by historical supports , for that destroys its essential quality . Faith , to be faith , must not depend on anything but God . If we try to construct a historical portrait of Jesus , the danger is that we ...
Pagina 115
... faith security against being undermined by critical scholarship . For once the step has been taken of saying that it does not matter what the historical Jesus was like , we are free to keep our faith in the exalted Lord , undisturbed by ...
... faith security against being undermined by critical scholarship . For once the step has been taken of saying that it does not matter what the historical Jesus was like , we are free to keep our faith in the exalted Lord , undisturbed by ...
Cuprins
Introduction | 1 |
Asking Questions | 5 |
The Original Wording | 16 |
Drept de autor | |
12 alte secțiuni nu sunt arătate
Alte ediții - Afișează-le pe toate
Reading the New Testament Today: An Introduction to New Testament Study Brian E. Beck Previzualizare limitată - 1977 |
Termeni și expresii frecvente
accept Acts actually alternative ancient answer appear approach argued assume attempt authority beginning Bible biblical Canon century chapter Christian church common concerned contain contents continued course criticism difficulties disciples documents early English evidence example expect express fact faith follow further give given gospels Greek hand historical ideas important included interpretation Jesus Jewish John kingdom known language later less letters Lord's Luke manuscripts Mark material Matthew Matthew and Luke meaning ment MICHIGAN narrative nature never Old Testament oral original parable particular passages Paul period Peter possible prayer preaching precise present probably problem question readers reason reference regard Romans sayings scholars scholarship Scripture seen similar sources Spirit story suggested teaching theory tion tradition translation understanding UNIVERSITY verses writers written