An Introduction to the Reformed Tradition: A Way of Being the Christian CommunityJohn Knox Press, 1977 - 253 pages |
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... doctrine in a new language and culture brings with it new nuances and even new meaning . The Nicene Creed refers to God as light , a word that had great meaning in the fourth - century Mediterranean culture but little now.52 Secondly ...
... doctrine in a new language and culture brings with it new nuances and even new meaning . The Nicene Creed refers to God as light , a word that had great meaning in the fourth - century Mediterranean culture but little now.52 Secondly ...
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... doctrine that Mary was born without sin ) and of the Assumption ( the doctrine that the body of Mary was taken uncorrupted to heaven ) appear to Protestants to develop out of the experience of a portion of the Christian community , not ...
... doctrine that Mary was born without sin ) and of the Assumption ( the doctrine that the body of Mary was taken uncorrupted to heaven ) appear to Protestants to develop out of the experience of a portion of the Christian community , not ...
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... Doctrinal Development ( Cambridge , England : The University Press , 1957 ) . Robert Rainy , The Delivery and Development of Christian Doctrine ( Edinburgh : T. & T. Clark , 1874 ) , pp . 175 ff . William Cunningham , Discussions on ...
... Doctrinal Development ( Cambridge , England : The University Press , 1957 ) . Robert Rainy , The Delivery and Development of Christian Doctrine ( Edinburgh : T. & T. Clark , 1874 ) , pp . 175 ff . William Cunningham , Discussions on ...
Contents
TRADITIONING THE FAITH | 17 |
A Secular and Pluralistic Society | 24 |
THE REFORMED CHURCHES | 32 |
Copyright | |
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An Introduction to the Reformed Tradition: A Way of Being the Christian ... John H. Leith Limited preview - 1981 |
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