Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... Christ's mercy by even professing Christianity ? ” The agnostic is contemptuous of the nominal Christian , intolerant of the mediocre , highly critical of the serious , and constantly on the look- out for the good or ideal Christian ...
... Christ's mercy by even professing Christianity ? ” The agnostic is contemptuous of the nominal Christian , intolerant of the mediocre , highly critical of the serious , and constantly on the look- out for the good or ideal Christian ...
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... Christian agitation . The Christian who throws himself into a lion's den among agnostics and atheists accepts a risk which truly dynamic Christianity imposes . For doesn't belief in Jesus carry with it the risk of disillu- sionment ...
... Christian agitation . The Christian who throws himself into a lion's den among agnostics and atheists accepts a risk which truly dynamic Christianity imposes . For doesn't belief in Jesus carry with it the risk of disillu- sionment ...
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... Christians to be aware of what is possible in the agnostic - Christian encounter . What can the agnostic priest do that the legitimate priest can't do ? This is an important question that needs more explicit answers than I've had a ...
... Christians to be aware of what is possible in the agnostic - Christian encounter . What can the agnostic priest do that the legitimate priest can't do ? This is an important question that needs more explicit answers than I've had a ...
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