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Page xlii
... Early doctrinal language had spoken unselfconsciously of the Son as serving or obeying the Father . This had posed no problem , because the early theologians took equally unselfconsciously for granted the unity of living nature between ...
... Early doctrinal language had spoken unselfconsciously of the Son as serving or obeying the Father . This had posed no problem , because the early theologians took equally unselfconsciously for granted the unity of living nature between ...
Page 481
... early Alexandrian Church , but it is something of an anachronism to speak of a clearly defined ' school ' before the fourth century . p . 42. Athenagoras : We know nothing of this second century writers's life or circumstances . Later ...
... early Alexandrian Church , but it is something of an anachronism to speak of a clearly defined ' school ' before the fourth century . p . 42. Athenagoras : We know nothing of this second century writers's life or circumstances . Later ...
Page 487
... early date and an origin in Rome , rather than the Syrian provenance accepted by most modern scholars . p . 117 , n.1 . Movapɣía : monarchia is not exclusively a term used by Sabellians , and its use certainly predates any Neoplatonic ...
... early date and an origin in Rome , rather than the Syrian provenance accepted by most modern scholars . p . 117 , n.1 . Movapɣía : monarchia is not exclusively a term used by Sabellians , and its use certainly predates any Neoplatonic ...
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