St. Paul's Conception of Christ: or The Doctrine of the Second AdamWipf and Stock Publishers, 2009 M02 24 - 348 páginas |
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... the familiar , though somewhat hackneyed cry , Back to Christ : let us , if it is at all possible , overleap the centuries , and go behind the systems and dogmas that have served to obscure rather than to reveal the living form.
... the familiar , though somewhat hackneyed cry , Back to Christ : let us , if it is at all possible , overleap the centuries , and go behind the systems and dogmas that have served to obscure rather than to reveal the living form.
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... reveal the living form of the Lord , that we may see Him As He lived and loved sublimely mild , A Spirit without spot . ” Every movement of reform within the Church in the past has originated in the impulse received from such a renewed ...
... reveal the living form of the Lord , that we may see Him As He lived and loved sublimely mild , A Spirit without spot . ” Every movement of reform within the Church in the past has originated in the impulse received from such a renewed ...
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... reveal Him in His true proportions as the Divine Christ . The knowledge of the Risen Lord then was to him the essential thing in the understanding of Christ . And since only they who knew Him as Glorified , knew Him as the Christ of God ...
... reveal Him in His true proportions as the Divine Christ . The knowledge of the Risen Lord then was to him the essential thing in the understanding of Christ . And since only they who knew Him as Glorified , knew Him as the Christ of God ...
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... revealed , which must have withdrawn his thoughts from the past “ days of the Son of Man . ” We now look back upon that life , and every word and incident of the historical Christ is of profound interest to us ; Paul looked forward to ...
... revealed , which must have withdrawn his thoughts from the past “ days of the Son of Man . ” We now look back upon that life , and every word and incident of the historical Christ is of profound interest to us ; Paul looked forward to ...
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... revealed in His proper Being , and freed from all that had prevented the universal significance and worth of His Person being seen and recognised . It is , therefore , when viewed as Risen and Glorified that Jesus is properly understood ...
... revealed in His proper Being , and freed from all that had prevented the universal significance and worth of His Person being seen and recognised . It is , therefore , when viewed as Risen and Glorified that Jesus is properly understood ...
Contenido
Note C The Conception of Christ in | 28 |
The ground of His Sonship in His ethical Perfection | 43 |
The Pattern or Archetypal Man | 50 |
Christ the Ideal of Mankind in what respect | 58 |
Schleiermacher and his school | 64 |
LECTURE III | 73 |
Note A The Revelation of Gods Love in | 78 |
Achieving forgiveness of sin | 79 |
gences Col i 19 | 165 |
Value of this doctrine for us | 172 |
Harmony of 1 Cor xv 2429 with Col i 16 | 178 |
Examination of passages | 184 |
1518 | 191 |
Also of the explanation of the German speculative schoo | 197 |
As the Second Person of the Trinity | 206 |
Harnacks identification of it with the Pauline view | 212 |
The theory of Sacrifice | 85 |
Where the real difficulty lieshuman analogies | 92 |
The Death of Christ as accomplishing our death to sin and | 98 |
Significance of Resurrection of Christ in this connection | 103 |
LECTURE IV | 111 |
The Spirit and the Person of Christ | 117 |
Exposition of Gal ii 20 | 123 |
The truth of Christs immanence in the history of the Church | 130 |
The issue of His lifework | 136 |
Identified with God in St Pauls experience | 143 |
LECTURE V | 151 |
Christ the Image of the Invisible God | 159 |
On its metaphysical side the Person of Christ a mystery | 218 |
Not Paul but Christ | 224 |
The Son of Man and the Second Adam | 230 |
Its onesidedness as ignoring Christs work as Prophet | 236 |
The plea for a Christology based on the history | 242 |
The virtue of the Exalted Christ in Pauls Gospel | 248 |
Harmony of the two Pictures in Christian experience | 255 |
Note A St Paul and the Historical Christ | 263 |
Note A The Difference between St Pauls | 292 |
Note A On the Angelology of St Paul | 303 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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