ProtestantismJohn Leslie Dunstan G. Braziller, 1961 - 255 páginas The spirit of Protestantism: the God-Man encounter as living experience in history, the primacy of freedom and responsiblity, and the reflection in Christian belief of the changing human situation. (front cover). |
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... authority . It is not the same authority that is now differently disposed between the possi- ble claimants and distributed to give each a fair share . The authority which Scripture possesses is one which is objec- tively grounded in a ...
... authority . It is not the same authority that is now differently disposed between the possi- ble claimants and distributed to give each a fair share . The authority which Scripture possesses is one which is objec- tively grounded in a ...
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... authority upon which they have depended . Men are justified by faith , but in their living they must depend upon the guidance of God mediated through the Scriptures or the Church or some prophetic ... Authority 231 The Issue of Authority.
... authority upon which they have depended . Men are justified by faith , but in their living they must depend upon the guidance of God mediated through the Scriptures or the Church or some prophetic ... Authority 231 The Issue of Authority.
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... authority ; the other is ecclesiastical and can be exercised only through an organized institution . In the field of religion , we are all agreed that God and only God is the ultimate authority . He has the right to command absolute ...
... authority ; the other is ecclesiastical and can be exercised only through an organized institution . In the field of religion , we are all agreed that God and only God is the ultimate authority . He has the right to command absolute ...
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