Faith and Practice in the Early Church: Foundations for Contemporary TheologyAugsburg Publishing House, 1983 - 223 pàgines |
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... live as disciples of Christ . In this sense , Christ is also the teacher and example . Irenaeus marked an advance over the ... lives . Christ the Victor In recent years the motif of Christ as victor has been popularized by the Swedish ...
... live as disciples of Christ . In this sense , Christ is also the teacher and example . Irenaeus marked an advance over the ... lives . Christ the Victor In recent years the motif of Christ as victor has been popularized by the Swedish ...
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... lives were known as martyrs in the strict sense of the term . Those who suffered for their faith but did not die were called confessors , and they enjoyed honorary privileges almost equal to the clergy for the rest of their lives ...
... lives were known as martyrs in the strict sense of the term . Those who suffered for their faith but did not die were called confessors , and they enjoyed honorary privileges almost equal to the clergy for the rest of their lives ...
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... live securely in their habitation . + 6 And so the great persecution ended . The early persecutions have remained ... lives for the faith . This raises the question , Why were ( and are ) Christians persecuted ? We have already cited ...
... live securely in their habitation . + 6 And so the great persecution ended . The early persecutions have remained ... lives for the faith . This raises the question , Why were ( and are ) Christians persecuted ? We have already cited ...
Continguts
Preface page | 9 |
The Doctrine of Humanity | 38 |
The Doctrine of Salvation | 61 |
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