Contours of a Cause: Theological Vision of the Church of God Movement (Anderson, Indiana)Anderson University School of Theology, 1995 - 238 páginas |
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Página 105
... interpretation , evangelicals tend to focus on historical exegesis , seeking to affirm and even protect the authority of the biblical text as originally inspired . They " attempt to ignore the fact that readers bring interests and ...
... interpretation , evangelicals tend to focus on historical exegesis , seeking to affirm and even protect the authority of the biblical text as originally inspired . They " attempt to ignore the fact that readers bring interests and ...
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... interpretation and reinterpretation evident over the generations within that very process . Scripture displays examples of its own reinterpretation in ways judged by the faith- ful community of the time as appropriate to the ongoing and ...
... interpretation and reinterpretation evident over the generations within that very process . Scripture displays examples of its own reinterpretation in ways judged by the faith- ful community of the time as appropriate to the ongoing and ...
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... interpretation of the movement's reason for being , seen in Warner's later writings , is represented well by the work of William Schell . In 1893 Schell published Biblical Trace of the Church , the first major work to define the ...
... interpretation of the movement's reason for being , seen in Warner's later writings , is represented well by the work of William Schell . In 1893 Schell published Biblical Trace of the Church , the first major work to define the ...
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Dedication 5 | 5 |
Beginnings | 15 |
Boundaries | 46 |
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