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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... tradition it is the peculiarity of much that passes for historical , that the spiritual meaning to be found in it is its most important feature . Where something is maintained as an historical fact , it is more often than not a defence ...
... tradition it is the peculiarity of much that passes for historical , that the spiritual meaning to be found in it is its most important feature . Where something is maintained as an historical fact , it is more often than not a defence ...
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... Tradition was the main channel through which this force came to be transmitted . Christ's words were a law , his ... tradition of the Mishna , whose contents have been handed down in a concise and even elliptical form , obscure through ...
... Tradition was the main channel through which this force came to be transmitted . Christ's words were a law , his ... tradition of the Mishna , whose contents have been handed down in a concise and even elliptical form , obscure through ...
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... tradition ( Iren . III . 2. 2 , 12. 12 ) must also be admitted . For example , the two main requirements for the genesis of what is supposed to have been the mythical process , are ( a ) the Messianic and miracu- lous conceptions of the ...
... tradition ( Iren . III . 2. 2 , 12. 12 ) must also be admitted . For example , the two main requirements for the genesis of what is supposed to have been the mythical process , are ( a ) the Messianic and miracu- lous conceptions of the ...
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... tradition being the medium of communication . " The modicum of truth which underlies this exaggerated estimate is not visible until the age and conditions of the gospels are under- stood . It was not a pre - dogmatic age . The Jews ...
... tradition being the medium of communication . " The modicum of truth which underlies this exaggerated estimate is not visible until the age and conditions of the gospels are under- stood . It was not a pre - dogmatic age . The Jews ...
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... tradition acquired its most primitive form ( Mk ) ; which is an instruct- ive piece of evidence for the mental atmosphere in which the sources and traditions of the gospels , no less than the gospels themselves , germinated . This ...
... tradition acquired its most primitive form ( Mk ) ; which is an instruct- ive piece of evidence for the mental atmosphere in which the sources and traditions of the gospels , no less than the gospels themselves , germinated . This ...
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