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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... theology , which was once most venerable and full of majesty , now almost dumb , poor , and in rags . In the ... theology which they have obscured by their subtleties , you have in very truth engaged in a work in many ways of the highest ...
... theology , which was once most venerable and full of majesty , now almost dumb , poor , and in rags . In the ... theology which they have obscured by their subtleties , you have in very truth engaged in a work in many ways of the highest ...
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... theologian who directly advanced the prog- ress of Christian thought . The study of the evangelical the- ology is only interesting as showing what were the truths in the formal theology which appealed most strongly to the emo- tional ...
... theologian who directly advanced the prog- ress of Christian thought . The study of the evangelical the- ology is only interesting as showing what were the truths in the formal theology which appealed most strongly to the emo- tional ...
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... theology . The separation between Wesley and Whitefield involved a point of primary importance . Wesley rejected the Augustinian or Cal- vinistic idea that the will had lost its freedom through Adam's fall - a tenet which Whitefield ...
... theology . The separation between Wesley and Whitefield involved a point of primary importance . Wesley rejected the Augustinian or Cal- vinistic idea that the will had lost its freedom through Adam's fall - a tenet which Whitefield ...
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