Faith and Practice in the Early Church: Foundations for Contemporary TheologyAugsburg Publishing House, 1983 - 223 pàgines |
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Pàgina 83
... eternal combat , with no one the victor . " When it is said that ' the last enemy shall be destroyed ' [ 1 Cor . 15:26 ] ... it means ceasing to be an enemy and ceas- ing to be death . " 51 He spiritualized the fires of hell by saying ...
... eternal combat , with no one the victor . " When it is said that ' the last enemy shall be destroyed ' [ 1 Cor . 15:26 ] ... it means ceasing to be an enemy and ceas- ing to be death . " 51 He spiritualized the fires of hell by saying ...
Pàgina 85
... eternal torment , whose ablest exponent was Augustine . When he was asked how per- sons could tolerate eternal flame , he suggested that they would be pro- vided with special bodies which could burn without being consumed . He also ...
... eternal torment , whose ablest exponent was Augustine . When he was asked how per- sons could tolerate eternal flame , he suggested that they would be pro- vided with special bodies which could burn without being consumed . He also ...
Pàgina 86
... eternal body , and in the Eucharist there was present the eternal Christ and a foretaste of the feast to come . Physical death was not a dividing line , since the only " death " was that to sin in the waters of Baptism . From then on it ...
... eternal body , and in the Eucharist there was present the eternal Christ and a foretaste of the feast to come . Physical death was not a dividing line , since the only " death " was that to sin in the waters of Baptism . From then on it ...
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Preface page | 9 |
The Doctrine of Humanity | 38 |
The Doctrine of Salvation | 61 |
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