Creeds, Councils, and ChristInter-Varsity Press, 1984 - 224 |
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... equal weight but do not contradict each other . The Latin mind wanted a neater definition than this , and gradually restricted tradition to that which had come down by oral transmission only . But like the Eastern Church , Rome has ...
... equal weight but do not contradict each other . The Latin mind wanted a neater definition than this , and gradually restricted tradition to that which had come down by oral transmission only . But like the Eastern Church , Rome has ...
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... equal force and ability took up the cry and launched themselves into territory which up to then had remained largely unexplored . Before Nicaea ( and for some time after it among semi - Arians and the like ) , most Christians had ...
... equal force and ability took up the cry and launched themselves into territory which up to then had remained largely unexplored . Before Nicaea ( and for some time after it among semi - Arians and the like ) , most Christians had ...
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... equal , the Majesty co - eternal . Here the concept of Person is put in its proper perspective . It is not a common ... equal gods but there is only one God , whose three Persons each share the divinity fully . The light with which they ...
... equal , the Majesty co - eternal . Here the concept of Person is put in its proper perspective . It is not a common ... equal gods but there is only one God , whose three Persons each share the divinity fully . The light with which they ...
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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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