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... East we enter a different world . Of course , as we have already seen , contacts between the two parts of the Empire were widespread , and Eastern influence was always a factor to be reckoned with at Rome . Whether there was much ...
... East we enter a different world . Of course , as we have already seen , contacts between the two parts of the Empire were widespread , and Eastern influence was always a factor to be reckoned with at Rome . Whether there was much ...
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... East had a distinctive outlook which did not derive from a Western model . First , the creation is expressed in a more philosophical way . The biblical image of heaven and earth is replaced by the more ' scientific ' , though equally ...
... East had a distinctive outlook which did not derive from a Western model . First , the creation is expressed in a more philosophical way . The biblical image of heaven and earth is replaced by the more ' scientific ' , though equally ...
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... Eastern ideas which never ceased to pour in . In the East , on the other hand , there was no single centre of theological tradition which could impose the same degree of uniformity that obtained in the Latin half of the Empire . In the ...
... Eastern ideas which never ceased to pour in . In the East , on the other hand , there was no single centre of theological tradition which could impose the same degree of uniformity that obtained in the Latin half of the Empire . In the ...
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Preface MAIN | 7 |
Modern theology and Christian doctrine | 13 |
The canon of Scripture and Christian doctrine | 39 |
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