Faith and Practice in the Early Church: Foundations for Contemporary TheologyAugsburg Publishing House, 1983 - 223 pàgines |
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Pàgina 29
... ment the Son , and in recent days God chose to reveal the divine essence of the Spirit . Gregory of Nyssa answered the Arian taunt that now the Father seemed to have two sons instead of one , by distinguishing their mode of origin . The ...
... ment the Son , and in recent days God chose to reveal the divine essence of the Spirit . Gregory of Nyssa answered the Arian taunt that now the Father seemed to have two sons instead of one , by distinguishing their mode of origin . The ...
Pàgina 29
... ment the Son , and in recent days God chose to reveal the divine essence of the Spirit . Gregory of Nyssa answered the Arian taunt that now the Father seemed to have two sons instead of one , by distinguishing their mode of origin . The ...
... ment the Son , and in recent days God chose to reveal the divine essence of the Spirit . Gregory of Nyssa answered the Arian taunt that now the Father seemed to have two sons instead of one , by distinguishing their mode of origin . The ...
Pàgina 203
... ment of unknown authorship , the church is seen as affirming society , including the empire , and serving as its salt and leaven . Tertullian offered a curious reason for supporting the empire . If it suffers , its Christian citizens ...
... ment of unknown authorship , the church is seen as affirming society , including the empire , and serving as its salt and leaven . Tertullian offered a curious reason for supporting the empire . If it suffers , its Christian citizens ...
Continguts
Preface page | 9 |
The Doctrine of Humanity | 38 |
The Doctrine of Salvation | 61 |
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