The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... Christian . What is it , advance or retrogression , nor- mal development of germs inherent in primitive Christianity , or mal - admixture of heterogeneous elements , ethnic , Jewish , Christian ? Is the complex scheme of doctrine really ...
... Christian . What is it , advance or retrogression , nor- mal development of germs inherent in primitive Christianity , or mal - admixture of heterogeneous elements , ethnic , Jewish , Christian ? Is the complex scheme of doctrine really ...
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... Christian Dogma . Dogmas are formulated articles of Christian belief which relate to God , the world , and the institutions of salvation , and are recognized in Christian churches as revealed truths necessary to salvation . Dogma is ...
... Christian Dogma . Dogmas are formulated articles of Christian belief which relate to God , the world , and the institutions of salvation , and are recognized in Christian churches as revealed truths necessary to salvation . Dogma is ...
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... Christ ; the proclamation of Jesus Christ in the first generation of believers ; the current explanation of the Old Testament , the Jewish Messianic hopes and speculations , as they gave form to the earliest Christian preaching ; the ...
... Christ ; the proclamation of Jesus Christ in the first generation of believers ; the current explanation of the Old Testament , the Jewish Messianic hopes and speculations , as they gave form to the earliest Christian preaching ; the ...
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... Christian and non - Christian , is largely due the first Christian theology . Gnosticism may be defined as the acute or rapid secularization of Christianity . The Gnostics were the first theologians : they first transformed Christianity ...
... Christian and non - Christian , is largely due the first Christian theology . Gnosticism may be defined as the acute or rapid secularization of Christianity . The Gnostics were the first theologians : they first transformed Christianity ...
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... gradual Hellenization of its doctrine . The apologetes of the second century attempted to present Christianity to the learned and mighty of the em- pire as a philosophy which was at once the highest 54 [ Jan. , ORIGIN OF CHRISTIAN DOGMA .
... gradual Hellenization of its doctrine . The apologetes of the second century attempted to present Christianity to the learned and mighty of the em- pire as a philosophy which was at once the highest 54 [ Jan. , ORIGIN OF CHRISTIAN DOGMA .
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