The Historical New Testament: Being the Literature of the New Testament Arranged in the Order of Its Literary Growth and According to the Dates of the DocumentsJames Moffatt T. & T. Clark, 1901 - 724 páginas |
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... question lies unrelated and accidental , resembling either A lonely mountain tarn , Unvisited by any streams , or a series of deep scattered pools , one book or group of books coming after the other in a more or less haphazard fashion ...
... question lies unrelated and accidental , resembling either A lonely mountain tarn , Unvisited by any streams , or a series of deep scattered pools , one book or group of books coming after the other in a more or less haphazard fashion ...
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... are used merely as convenient titles for the canonical gospels , and have no reference to the supposed authors or compilers of these books . 99 66 11 1 question . These requirements now fall to be successively PROLEGOMENA 5.
... are used merely as convenient titles for the canonical gospels , and have no reference to the supposed authors or compilers of these books . 99 66 11 1 question . These requirements now fall to be successively PROLEGOMENA 5.
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... question . These requirements now fall to be successively discussed.1 I. In common with any other period , the apostolic age calls into play that faculty of sympathetic judgment , comparative analysis , and historical appreciation , by ...
... question . These requirements now fall to be successively discussed.1 I. In common with any other period , the apostolic age calls into play that faculty of sympathetic judgment , comparative analysis , and historical appreciation , by ...
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... question in regard to early Christianity is not what the early Christians believed about Jesus , but what Jesus himself believed . His faith , not faith in him , forms the spring of his religion as a historical force ( Meyer , Die ...
... question in regard to early Christianity is not what the early Christians believed about Jesus , but what Jesus himself believed . His faith , not faith in him , forms the spring of his religion as a historical force ( Meyer , Die ...
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... question come out in their true and sure significance . Interpretation is not bound fast to the contemporary standpoint . It requires facts , but it requires them in perspective . The gospels in reality do more for us , written between ...
... question come out in their true and sure significance . Interpretation is not bound fast to the contemporary standpoint . It requires facts , but it requires them in perspective . The gospels in reality do more for us , written between ...
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