The Church and the Twentieth CenturyGeorge Leonard Hunton Harvey Macmillan and Company, limited, 1936 - 448 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 23
Página xvii
... living in an epoch of radical change . Religious belief cannot remain unaltered in an era when our understanding of the Universe and of human history has been vastly enlarged . Much that our fathers believed must perish . Let it perish ...
... living in an epoch of radical change . Religious belief cannot remain unaltered in an era when our understanding of the Universe and of human history has been vastly enlarged . Much that our fathers believed must perish . Let it perish ...
Página 188
... living in the midst of wholesale apostasy it is the possession of a living faith , not the possession of a particular form of Government , which is the pre - requisite for sacramental fellowship . Do not our theologians , who so 188 THE ...
... living in the midst of wholesale apostasy it is the possession of a living faith , not the possession of a particular form of Government , which is the pre - requisite for sacramental fellowship . Do not our theologians , who so 188 THE ...
Página 357
... living on the tradition of Christian civilization . The modern agnostic is benefiting by the ideals which have soaked into the minds of men , and now that they are beginning to evaporate we are face to face with moral disturbances from ...
... living on the tradition of Christian civilization . The modern agnostic is benefiting by the ideals which have soaked into the minds of men , and now that they are beginning to evaporate we are face to face with moral disturbances from ...
Contenido
THE NEW CATHOLICISM I INTERCOMMUNION | 153 |
THE NEW CATHOLICISM II INTERCHANGE | 193 |
THE CHURCH AND SECular Life A T Wilson | 227 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 2 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Church and the Twentieth Century Norman Sykes,George Leonard Hunton Harvey Vista de fragmentos - 1967 |
Términos y frases comunes
accept Anglican Anglican Communion Anglo-Catholic Apostles appeal Archbishop Athanasian Creed authority Baptism belief Bible Bishop Catholic Catholicism century Christian Christian Church Christian Faith Church of England churchmen claim clergy conception criticism desire Divine doctrine ecclesiastical element English episcopal Essays ethical Evangelical F. J. A. Hort fact Father fellowship Form Criticism Frederick Temple Gospel Holy Communion Holy Spirit human ideal Incarnation influence interchange of pulpits intercommunion interpretation Jesus Christ judgement knowledge laity Lambeth Conference Liberal liturgical Lord Lux Mundi marriage matter means ment mind modern moral Movement national church nature Nicene Creed Parliament philosophy practice Prayer Book revision preach present principle Public Worship question Reformation regarded religion religious resurrection reunion revelation Roman Sacraments Scripture secular sense sexual shews social teaching Testament theologians theology things thought tion to-day Tractarian tradition tritheism truth unity women words