The Crime of Christendom: The Theological Sources of Christian Anti-SemitismBeacon Press, 1969 - 241 sayfa |
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Sayfa 55
... ment . Whence came the change ? The key to this transfor- mation is Hellenism . To attribute the changed form of Christianity to Greek influence is simply another way of stating that the household into which Christianity as a child came ...
... ment . Whence came the change ? The key to this transfor- mation is Hellenism . To attribute the changed form of Christianity to Greek influence is simply another way of stating that the household into which Christianity as a child came ...
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... ment , the Parousia , Jewish - Greek wisdom literature , the Greek Kyrios , and the mysteries . Each of these phenomena 22 Adolf Harnack recognizes the trend in the first century but clears Paul of any definite participation : " Paul ...
... ment , the Parousia , Jewish - Greek wisdom literature , the Greek Kyrios , and the mysteries . Each of these phenomena 22 Adolf Harnack recognizes the trend in the first century but clears Paul of any definite participation : " Paul ...
Sayfa 195
... ment . As long as the Christian Church clings to its preposter- ous claim to be the true church and to possess a monopoly on truth , it will logically continue to regard all dissent as heresy and find it necessary to oppose it or ...
... ment . As long as the Christian Church clings to its preposter- ous claim to be the true church and to possess a monopoly on truth , it will logically continue to regard all dissent as heresy and find it necessary to oppose it or ...
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Prologue | 3 |
Jesus the Forgotten Jew | 11 |
The Cross History or Theology? | 25 |
Telif Hakkı | |
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The Crime of Christendom: The Theological Sources of Christian Anti-Semitism Fred Gladstone Bratton Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1969 |
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