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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... expression of the principles upon which Protestantism rests . The dif- ficulty may be deplored , but the reality in the develop- ment cannot be forgotten . And the difficulty cannot be overcome at the expense of the reality . This issue ...
... expression of the principles upon which Protestantism rests . The dif- ficulty may be deplored , but the reality in the develop- ment cannot be forgotten . And the difficulty cannot be overcome at the expense of the reality . This issue ...
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... expression of man's freedom in the religious sphere , that same freedom must also be expressed in other aspects of man's living . Protes- tantism has been the form of Christianity to be found primarily in the nations that have conducted ...
... expression of man's freedom in the religious sphere , that same freedom must also be expressed in other aspects of man's living . Protes- tantism has been the form of Christianity to be found primarily in the nations that have conducted ...
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... expression of that self - assertion . But now humanity has run into trou- ble . And that trouble has infected all aspects of living . Some people , in facing the situation , have seen in it evidence that man's attempt to live by freedom ...
... expression of that self - assertion . But now humanity has run into trou- ble . And that trouble has infected all aspects of living . Some people , in facing the situation , have seen in it evidence that man's attempt to live by freedom ...
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