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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... man used his power of reason to explain or define or defend those truths already established by the Church . Man , himself , was not autonomous ; his relation to truth was not and could not be direct . But when man's spirit asserted ...
... man used his power of reason to explain or define or defend those truths already established by the Church . Man , himself , was not autonomous ; his relation to truth was not and could not be direct . But when man's spirit asserted ...
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... man's relationship and his responsibility to his nation . This included man's understanding of the place of the nation in the economy of God and thus of the connec- tion , if any , between nation and church . Or again , there was the ...
... man's relationship and his responsibility to his nation . This included man's understanding of the place of the nation in the economy of God and thus of the connec- tion , if any , between nation and church . Or again , there was the ...
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... man reached by scientists and students of human history . Those men found no evidence to support the Biblical account of man's origin , with its age of perfection and its sudden fall into a state of evil . Instead , the whole natural ...
... man reached by scientists and students of human history . Those men found no evidence to support the Biblical account of man's origin , with its age of perfection and its sudden fall into a state of evil . Instead , the whole natural ...
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