The North American Review, Volume 186University of Northern Iowa, 1907 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 186
... Christ . What has helped to support the excessive claims made for the Christian religion has been the fact that it was almost infinitely superior , ethically , to the barbarous Jewish or Mosaic religion or scheme of religious polity ...
... Christ . What has helped to support the excessive claims made for the Christian religion has been the fact that it was almost infinitely superior , ethically , to the barbarous Jewish or Mosaic religion or scheme of religious polity ...
Page 187
... Christian faith . " But if we take this test and first look back- ward , I do not think the Christian claim can be made good . Since the advent of Jesus Christ and the considerable prevalence of the Christian religion , its abuses ...
... Christian faith . " But if we take this test and first look back- ward , I do not think the Christian claim can be made good . Since the advent of Jesus Christ and the considerable prevalence of the Christian religion , its abuses ...
Page 189
... Christian religion . Many , or some , cham- pions of Christianity , especially of its theological or dogmatic claims ... Christian truth , the simplicity , the natural , undogmatic ideas and teachings of Jesus Christ , -into the shallow ...
... Christian religion . Many , or some , cham- pions of Christianity , especially of its theological or dogmatic claims ... Christian truth , the simplicity , the natural , undogmatic ideas and teachings of Jesus Christ , -into the shallow ...
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