Christian Doctrine, Revised EditionWestminster John Knox Press, 1 Ιουλ 1994 - 434 σελίδες Christian Doctrine has introduced thousands of laity, students, and theologians to the tenets of the Christian faith. This edition reflects changes in the church and society since the publication of the first edition and takes into account new works in Reformed theology, gender references in the Bible, racism, pluralism, ecological developments, and liberation theologies. |
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... Confessions 21 Creeds and Confessions in the Reformed Tradition 25 The Freedom and Responsibility of Individual Christians 27 Appendix : Introduction to Reformed Creeds and Confessions 32 PART 2 GOD AND HUMAN BEINGS 37 3. How Can We ...
... Confessions 21 Creeds and Confessions in the Reformed Tradition 25 The Freedom and Responsibility of Individual Christians 27 Appendix : Introduction to Reformed Creeds and Confessions 32 PART 2 GOD AND HUMAN BEINGS 37 3. How Can We ...
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... " This will involve a consideration of significant creeds and confessions of the Christian church and their authority over us as church members . 1 Who Is a Theologian ? This first chapter is 2 THE METHOD AND TASK OF THEOLOGY.
... " This will involve a consideration of significant creeds and confessions of the Christian church and their authority over us as church members . 1 Who Is a Theologian ? This first chapter is 2 THE METHOD AND TASK OF THEOLOGY.
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... confessions agree with the Westminster Confession ( 1.2 ) that scripture is " given by the inspiration of God to be the rule of faith and life . " We read the Bible rightly when we read it to learn who God is and how we may live ...
... confessions agree with the Westminster Confession ( 1.2 ) that scripture is " given by the inspiration of God to be the rule of faith and life . " We read the Bible rightly when we read it to learn who God is and how we may live ...
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... confession of the unique authority of scripture and salvation by God's grace alone , the Scots Confession ( chap . 18 ) says , “ We dare not receive or admit any interpretation which is contrary to any point of our faith . " The ...
... confession of the unique authority of scripture and salvation by God's grace alone , the Scots Confession ( chap . 18 ) says , “ We dare not receive or admit any interpretation which is contrary to any point of our faith . " The ...
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... Confession , chap . 2 ) . But it is especially contemporary confessions that recognize the importance of the literary and historical investigation of scripture : The Scriptures , given under the guidance of the Holy Spirit , are ...
... Confession , chap . 2 ) . But it is especially contemporary confessions that recognize the importance of the literary and historical investigation of scripture : The Scriptures , given under the guidance of the Holy Spirit , are ...
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