Christianity and the Social OrderChapman & Hall, 1907 - 283 páginas |
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... death , judgment , heaven , and hell . Most of them feel that dogmatic Christianity is somehow out of touch with the life of to - day , but they are not prepared to break with it . Instead they go on talking vaguely from premises which ...
... death , judgment , heaven , and hell . Most of them feel that dogmatic Christianity is somehow out of touch with the life of to - day , but they are not prepared to break with it . Instead they go on talking vaguely from premises which ...
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... death , and would become interwoven with a new civilisation . It can hardly be necessary to say that it never occurred to them to call it Christianity ; that was a much later develop- ment . All that Jesus did , as we are told in the ...
... death , and would become interwoven with a new civilisation . It can hardly be necessary to say that it never occurred to them to call it Christianity ; that was a much later develop- ment . All that Jesus did , as we are told in the ...
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... death there is no remembrance of thee ; in Sheol who shall give thanks ? " ( Psalm vi . 5 ) . When , later on , the idea of personal immor- tality began to dawn in the Jewish mind , Sheol came to be thought of much in the same way as ...
... death there is no remembrance of thee ; in Sheol who shall give thanks ? " ( Psalm vi . 5 ) . When , later on , the idea of personal immor- tality began to dawn in the Jewish mind , Sheol came to be thought of much in the same way as ...
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... death , and who now wondered if the new prophet were the old come back . Jesus failed to retain the enthusiasm of the populace , partly because of His moral intensity , which made too great a demand upon average human nature , and ...
... death , and who now wondered if the new prophet were the old come back . Jesus failed to retain the enthusiasm of the populace , partly because of His moral intensity , which made too great a demand upon average human nature , and ...
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... death at the hands of His enemies as that He allowed Himself to be called the Messiah . We cannot account for this in any other way than to say , as has often been pointed out , that Jesus took for His ideal the Suffering Servant of God ...
... death at the hands of His enemies as that He allowed Himself to be called the Messiah . We cannot account for this in any other way than to say , as has often been pointed out , that Jesus took for His ideal the Suffering Servant of God ...
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