The Theology of the GospelsDuckworth & Company, 1912 - 220 pages |
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Page xi
... believing men . The messianic cate- gories naturally tended at first to make the range of this interest religious ... belief that Jesus is Lord of all powers visible and invisible , and that to worship the God and Father of the Lord ...
... believing men . The messianic cate- gories naturally tended at first to make the range of this interest religious ... belief that Jesus is Lord of all powers visible and invisible , and that to worship the God and Father of the Lord ...
Page xv
... Belief in Jesus as the Christ : inner development . The common elements of the christology of the first three gospels and the Fourth . Summary . CHAPTER V THE SPIRIT OF JESUS , Meaning of the ' Spirit ' in connection with Jesus . Only ...
... Belief in Jesus as the Christ : inner development . The common elements of the christology of the first three gospels and the Fourth . Summary . CHAPTER V THE SPIRIT OF JESUS , Meaning of the ' Spirit ' in connection with Jesus . Only ...
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... believing you may have life in his Name.1 They are interpretations of Christ , written from faith and for faith , in order to inspire and instruct Christian life within the churches ; they are not documents which interpose doctrines ...
... believing you may have life in his Name.1 They are interpretations of Christ , written from faith and for faith , in order to inspire and instruct Christian life within the churches ; they are not documents which interpose doctrines ...
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... belief in Christ carries with it convictions of His relation to God and the world which are organic to the religious experience . Even their theology , such as it is , may be said to be implicit rather than explicit , for the most part ...
... belief in Christ carries with it convictions of His relation to God and the world which are organic to the religious experience . Even their theology , such as it is , may be said to be implicit rather than explicit , for the most part ...
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James Moffatt. belief that Christ had died for their sins according to the scriptures of the Old Testament , he was not expressing a Pauline theologumenon , but a belief without which there would have been no Christianity at all . It is ...
James Moffatt. belief that Christ had died for their sins according to the scriptures of the Old Testament , he was not expressing a Pauline theologumenon , but a belief without which there would have been no Christianity at all . It is ...
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allusions already apocalyptic Aramaic aspect baptism belief ception character Charles G. D. Roberts christology conception connection consciousness of Jesus contemporary context criticism death denote disciples doctrine early Christian early church earth element emphasises eschatological ethical evangelist expression faith Father forgiveness Fourth gospel future Gnostic God the Father God's kingdom God's Son Greek heaven historical Holy hope idea implies interpretation Isaiah Israel Jesus Christ Jewish Johannine John John Galsworthy Judaism kingdom of God latter Logos Lord Lucan Mark Matt Matthew and Luke messianic mission moral nature Old Testament original parables passage Paul Pauline person of Christ person of Jesus Pharisees phrase preaching present primitive prophecy prophets purpose relation religion religious repentance resurrection revelation sense Servant significance sins Sonship Spirit supernatural synoptic gospels synoptic theology synoptic tradition teaching of Jesus term thought tion truth Wellhausen Wernle words Yahveh
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Page 43 - And he said, So is the kingdom of God, as if a man should cast seed into the ground; and should sleep, and rise night and day, and the seed should spring and grow up, he knoweth not how. For the earth bringeth forth fruit of herself; first the blade, then the ear, after that the full corn in the ear.
Page 97 - If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word; and My Father will love him, and We will come to him and make Our abode with him.
Page 93 - Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they neither toil nor spin; yet I tell you, even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.
Page 110 - All things have been delivered to me by my Father; and no one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son and any one to whom the Son chooses to reveal him.
Page 106 - And he began to teach them, that the Son of man must suffer many things, and be rejected of the elders, and of the chief priests, and scribes, and be killed, and after three days rise again.
Page 210 - I made known to them thy name, and I will make it known, that the love with which thou hast loved me may be in them, and I in them.
Page 148 - When thou hadst overcome the sharpness of death, thou didst open the kingdom of heaven to all believers.
Page 95 - My own East ! How nearer God we were ! He glows above With scarce an intervention, presses close And palpitatingly, his soul o'er ours : We feel him, nor by painful reason know ! The everlasting minute of creation Is felt there ; now it is, as it was then ; All changes at his instantaneous will, Not by the operation of a law Whose maker is elsewhere at other work.