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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... issue is obviously not so . But Protestant- ism raised the issue . It lifted man's awareness of his own free spirit into the heart of his religious faith ; it made man know that when he in his freedom faces the au- thority of Almighty ...
... issue is obviously not so . But Protestant- ism raised the issue . It lifted man's awareness of his own free spirit into the heart of his religious faith ; it made man know that when he in his freedom faces the au- thority of Almighty ...
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... issue , in- herent and clearly observable at the start of the Reforma- tion , was made explicit during subsequent years . FAITH AND REASON Another issue which appeared during the centuries with which we are dealing was the relation ...
... issue , in- herent and clearly observable at the start of the Reforma- tion , was made explicit during subsequent years . FAITH AND REASON Another issue which appeared during the centuries with which we are dealing was the relation ...
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John Leslie Dunstan. THE ISSUE OF AUTHORITY Protestants have been firm in their insistence upon their right to order their religious lives as they thought right . But hidden away beneath that ... Issue of Authority 231 The Issue of Authority.
John Leslie Dunstan. THE ISSUE OF AUTHORITY Protestants have been firm in their insistence upon their right to order their religious lives as they thought right . But hidden away beneath that ... Issue of Authority 231 The Issue of Authority.
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