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... The Christ of the New Testament that the Catholic outlook was historically justified , and he had joined the Episcopal Church , thus repudiating much of his criticism in the Shelburne Essays in favor of a fully developed refutation of ...
... The Christ of the New Testament that the Catholic outlook was historically justified , and he had joined the Episcopal Church , thus repudiating much of his criticism in the Shelburne Essays in favor of a fully developed refutation of ...
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... The Christ of the New Testament . Dissatisfied with mere humanism , More patiently examined the record and concluded , against the modernists , that Christ was truly proved historically to be the incarnate of God : " If the Divine ...
... The Christ of the New Testament . Dissatisfied with mere humanism , More patiently examined the record and concluded , against the modernists , that Christ was truly proved historically to be the incarnate of God : " If the Divine ...
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... The Christ of the New Testament : " The modernist attempt in the main has taken the form of an Hegelian substitution of ideals for ideas , of what we should like to be true for what we believe actually to be true .... Such is the famous ...
... The Christ of the New Testament : " The modernist attempt in the main has taken the form of an Hegelian substitution of ideals for ideas , of what we should like to be true for what we believe actually to be true .... Such is the famous ...
Contents
to Christian Evangelism | 88 |
Supernaturalized Humanism | 112 |
The Alternatives of Thought | 130 |
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