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... teaching profession ... ... 3. Social position of its professors ... ... ... ... 4. Its persistent survival up to to - day in general education , in special terms and usages ... Into such an artificial habit of mind Christianity came ...
... teaching profession ... ... 3. Social position of its professors ... ... ... ... 4. Its persistent survival up to to - day in general education , in special terms and usages ... Into such an artificial habit of mind Christianity came ...
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... teaching , marked by a religious reference . Epictetus ' two maxims , " Follow Nature , " " Follow God " ... ... ... ... 152-155 Christian ethics show agreement amid difference ; based upon the Divine command ; idea of sin agreement ...
... teaching , marked by a religious reference . Epictetus ' two maxims , " Follow Nature , " " Follow God " ... ... ... ... 152-155 Christian ethics show agreement amid difference ; based upon the Divine command ; idea of sin agreement ...
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... teaching " The " Apostles ' Creed " and the Bishops ... ... 315 ... 316 , 317 317-319 2. Related question as to sources of the Creed and the materials for its interpretation . Value of written tradition : influence of Old Testament and ...
... teaching " The " Apostles ' Creed " and the Bishops ... ... 315 ... 316 , 317 317-319 2. Related question as to sources of the Creed and the materials for its interpretation . Value of written tradition : influence of Old Testament and ...
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... teaching of Jesus Christ , and a meta- physical creed in the forefront of the Christianity of the fourth century , is a problem which claims investigation . It claims investigation , but it has not yet been inves- B tigated . There have ...
... teaching of Jesus Christ , and a meta- physical creed in the forefront of the Christianity of the fourth century , is a problem which claims investigation . It claims investigation , but it has not yet been inves- B tigated . There have ...
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... teaching is based upon what is previously known to the person taught , 1 is applicable to a race as well as to an in lividual , and to beliefs even more than to knowledge . A religious change is , like a physiological change , of the ...
... teaching is based upon what is previously known to the person taught , 1 is applicable to a race as well as to an in lividual , and to beliefs even more than to knowledge . A religious change is , like a physiological change , of the ...
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Page 170 - For this, Thou shalt not commit adultery, Thou shalt not kill, Thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt not bear false witness, Thou shalt not covet; and if there be any other commandment, it is briefly comprehended in this saying, namely, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. Love worketh no ill to his neighbour: therefore love is the fulfilling of the law.
Page xxiv - The Sermon on the Mount is the promulgation of a new law of conduct; it assumes beliefs rather than formulates them ; the theological conceptions which underlie it belong to the ethical rather than the speculative side of theology; metaphysics are wholly absent. The Nicene Creed is a statement partly of historical facts and partly of dogmatic inferences ; the metaphysical terms which it contains would probably have been unintelligible to the first disciples ; ethics have no place in it. The one belongs...
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Page 253 - We thank thee, holy Father, for thy holy name, which thou hast caused to dwell in our hearts, and for the knowledge and faith and immortality which thou hast made known to us through Jesus thy servant ; to thee be the glory forever.
Page 302 - We thank thee, our Father, for the holy vine of David thy servant, which thou hast made known to us through Jesus thy servant ; to thee be the glory forever.