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... tradition and thus may speak of “ God ” and “ human nature ” or of “ church ” and “ world , ” but they would not want to be nor would they be called Christian if they did not bring their eyes and attentions first and last to Jesus ...
... tradition and thus may speak of “ God ” and “ human nature ” or of “ church ” and “ world , ” but they would not want to be nor would they be called Christian if they did not bring their eyes and attentions first and last to Jesus ...
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... tradition in Chris- tianity Oral and written tradition The role of kerygma in tradition The Ref- ormation view. King of the universe , borne along invisibly above spears by the angelic hosts . " The transformation of the elements is ...
... tradition in Chris- tianity Oral and written tradition The role of kerygma in tradition The Ref- ormation view. King of the universe , borne along invisibly above spears by the angelic hosts . " The transformation of the elements is ...
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Suppl. The role of kerygma in tradition The Ref- ormation view of tradition The role of exegesis in scriptural traditions The exegetical principles of the Ref- ormation The roots ,. orally transmitted tradition coexisted on an equal basis ...
Suppl. The role of kerygma in tradition The Ref- ormation view of tradition The role of exegesis in scriptural traditions The exegetical principles of the Ref- ormation The roots ,. orally transmitted tradition coexisted on an equal basis ...
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CHINA | 36 |
CHINESE LITERATURE | 231 |
CHORDATES CHRISTIANITY | 251 |
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