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... became more and more identified with Christ . His character became central in the idea of God and the concept of God was thereby Christianized . So profound were the changes involved in this , that , from the point of view of the New ...
... became more and more identified with Christ . His character became central in the idea of God and the concept of God was thereby Christianized . So profound were the changes involved in this , that , from the point of view of the New ...
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... became a dominant factor in Judaism . To the advancing thought involved in this process the mora meaninglessness of the primitive Sheol became intolerable , and between the Testaments we find a change taking place in the descriptions of ...
... became a dominant factor in Judaism . To the advancing thought involved in this process the mora meaninglessness of the primitive Sheol became intolerable , and between the Testaments we find a change taking place in the descriptions of ...
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... became an intermediate state where souls were punished and purged until , fully cleansed , they could ascend to the blessed life with God , so Sheol among the Jews became intermediate and preparatory , leading up to the judgment day and ...
... became an intermediate state where souls were punished and purged until , fully cleansed , they could ascend to the blessed life with God , so Sheol among the Jews became intermediate and preparatory , leading up to the judgment day and ...
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SYMBOL AND IMAGE | 48 |
REFERENCES AND NOTES | 70 |
THE IDEA OF GOD I | 1 |
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