Faith and Practice in the Early Church: Foundations for Contemporary TheologyAugsburg Publishing House, 1983 - 223 pàgines |
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Pàgina 17
... writers in the second and third centuries were agreed in theology or were precise in their speculations , but there was general agreement that God's Word was , in fact , divine , and that Jesus Christ was that Word . Anticipating later ...
... writers in the second and third centuries were agreed in theology or were precise in their speculations , but there was general agreement that God's Word was , in fact , divine , and that Jesus Christ was that Word . Anticipating later ...
Pàgina 65
... writers who viewed Christ's work primarily in terms of teaching , illumination , and moral example were certainly reflecting a New Testament emphasis . Christ did come as a teacher , whose ethical demands went far beyond the mere ...
... writers who viewed Christ's work primarily in terms of teaching , illumination , and moral example were certainly reflecting a New Testament emphasis . Christ did come as a teacher , whose ethical demands went far beyond the mere ...
Pàgina 67
... writers in that he viewed Christ's obedience as an offering to the Father in place of humanity's disobedience , thus focusing salvation more closely on Christ's substitutionary action than other second cen- tury writers had done . The ...
... writers in that he viewed Christ's obedience as an offering to the Father in place of humanity's disobedience , thus focusing salvation more closely on Christ's substitutionary action than other second cen- tury writers had done . The ...
Continguts
Preface page | 9 |
The Doctrine of Humanity | 38 |
The Doctrine of Salvation | 61 |
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Adam and Eve Adam's Alexandria Ambrose Antioch apostles Arians Athanasius Augustine authority Baptism baptized Basil of Caesarea became believed Bible body bread christological Chrysostom Clement of Rome clergy concept Constantine controversy Cyril of Jerusalem death deity denied Didache divine nature doctrine earliest early Christians early church Easter Ecumenical Council emperor empire eternal Eucharist Eusebius evil faith Father flesh followed fourth century Gnostics God's godhead gospel grace Greek Gregory of Nazianzus Gregory of Nyssa guilt heresy Hippolytus Holy Spirit human nature Ignatius Incarnation included infants insisted Irenaeus Jesus Christ Jewish Justin Martyr liturgy lives Lord marriage ment nature in Christ Nestorius Nicea Nicene Creed offered Old Testament Origen original pagan pastor persecution person possess practice prayer primary prophets question received resurrection Roman sacrament sacrifice salvation Satan saying Scriptures second century sermon sins soul suggested teaching Tertullian theology third century tion tradition Trinity women Word worship writers wrote