The Church and the Twentieth CenturyGeorge Leonard Hunton Harvey Macmillan and Company, limited, 1936 - 448 páginas |
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... thought of sex and marriage , not dissociated from religion , but freed from its traditional blunders and exaggerations . Such change is not brought about in a moment ; thought takes time to percolate ; yet its filtration is more rapid ...
... thought of sex and marriage , not dissociated from religion , but freed from its traditional blunders and exaggerations . Such change is not brought about in a moment ; thought takes time to percolate ; yet its filtration is more rapid ...
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... thought . Caroline theology in its characteristic representatives was through and through Incarnational . James I's suspicions of " Arminianism " , imbibed from his Calvinist antecedents , were never a serious rival to the Incarnational ...
... thought . Caroline theology in its characteristic representatives was through and through Incarnational . James I's suspicions of " Arminianism " , imbibed from his Calvinist antecedents , were never a serious rival to the Incarnational ...
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... thought , our whole Weltanschauung , differ from those of earlier ages . In a valuable pamphlet , Christian Doctrine and the Idea of Evolu- tion , Rev. J. S. Boys Smith has examined the repercussions on theology of modern thought and ...
... thought , our whole Weltanschauung , differ from those of earlier ages . In a valuable pamphlet , Christian Doctrine and the Idea of Evolu- tion , Rev. J. S. Boys Smith has examined the repercussions on theology of modern thought and ...
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THE NEW CATHOLICISM I INTERCOMMUNION | 153 |
THE NEW CATHOLICISM II INTERCHANGE | 193 |
THE CHURCH AND SECular Life A T Wilson | 227 |
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The Church and the Twentieth Century Norman Sykes,George Leonard Hunton Harvey Vista de fragmentos - 1967 |
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