Creeds, Councils, and ChristInter-Varsity Press, 1984 - 224 |
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... ancient theology , it was corrected , not rejected , by subsequent generations . The second point is that the Person of Christ is logically prior to his work , and this truth of the gospel is reflected in the progress of theological ...
... ancient theology , it was corrected , not rejected , by subsequent generations . The second point is that the Person of Christ is logically prior to his work , and this truth of the gospel is reflected in the progress of theological ...
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... ancient thought which dethroned the ancient schools of philosophy and crowned theology the Queen of the Sciences in its stead . To understand how this process worked and what its impact was on Christian doctrine , we must begin with the ...
... ancient thought which dethroned the ancient schools of philosophy and crowned theology the Queen of the Sciences in its stead . To understand how this process worked and what its impact was on Christian doctrine , we must begin with the ...
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... ancient world without considering the wider context in which the problem of theological confession was situated . There are many writers whose works could be cited in this regard , but perhaps none is more peculiarly suitable than ...
... ancient world without considering the wider context in which the problem of theological confession was situated . There are many writers whose works could be cited in this regard , but perhaps none is more peculiarly suitable than ...
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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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