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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... direct their affairs and respond to God's leading as that was mediated to them through the Scrip- ture and the Holy Spirit . Protestantism was , at its incep- tion and in its essence , human experience . Statements about that experience ...
... direct their affairs and respond to God's leading as that was mediated to them through the Scrip- ture and the Holy Spirit . Protestantism was , at its incep- tion and in its essence , human experience . Statements about that experience ...
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... direct and simple as in the description that follows . The historico - literary investigations which began in the nineteenth century led to a long - continued process of analyti- cal enquiry . In the course of this , almost all elements ...
... direct and simple as in the description that follows . The historico - literary investigations which began in the nineteenth century led to a long - continued process of analyti- cal enquiry . In the course of this , almost all elements ...
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... direct matters as suited them . This resulted in vast inequalities of opportunities and rewards among men ; and it produced much suffering , injustice , exploita- tion , and hardship . Some individuals within Protestantism became aware ...
... direct matters as suited them . This resulted in vast inequalities of opportunities and rewards among men ; and it produced much suffering , injustice , exploita- tion , and hardship . Some individuals within Protestantism became aware ...
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