American Journal of Theology, Opseg 17University of Chicago Press, 1913 Vols. 2-6 include "Theological and Semitic literature for 1898-1901, a bibliographical supplement to the American journal of theology and the American journal of Semitic languages and literatures. By W. Muss-Arnolt." (Separately paged) |
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... ideal of a genuinely historical investigation . Even thoroughly conserva- tive theologians find themselves compelled to take this point of view , although they are accustomed in one way or another to blunt the point of their weapon ...
... ideal of a genuinely historical investigation . Even thoroughly conserva- tive theologians find themselves compelled to take this point of view , although they are accustomed in one way or another to blunt the point of their weapon ...
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... ideal was hampered by the retention of the ecclesiastical tradition and so the outcome of his effort was a travesty in the shape of an ecclesiastical , biblical dogmatics . The Hegelian school collapsed with the dissolution of the ...
... ideal was hampered by the retention of the ecclesiastical tradition and so the outcome of his effort was a travesty in the shape of an ecclesiastical , biblical dogmatics . The Hegelian school collapsed with the dissolution of the ...
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... of view was worked out in Professor George Burman Foster's The Finality of the Christian Religion , Chicago , 1909 . unfolding of an immanent impelling power or fundamental ideal , DOGMATICS OF " RELIGIONSGESCHICHTLICHE SCHULE ” II.
... of view was worked out in Professor George Burman Foster's The Finality of the Christian Religion , Chicago , 1909 . unfolding of an immanent impelling power or fundamental ideal , DOGMATICS OF " RELIGIONSGESCHICHTLICHE SCHULE ” II.
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unfolding of an immanent impelling power or fundamental ideal , realizing itself in historical Christianity . This ideal , or this " essence " persisting in all specific manifestations , might then be taken as the subject - matter and ...
unfolding of an immanent impelling power or fundamental ideal , realizing itself in historical Christianity . This ideal , or this " essence " persisting in all specific manifestations , might then be taken as the subject - matter and ...
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... ideal . It is conceded that one should apply this method in Old Testament study , and in the study of certain phases of Christian history , but it can shed no light on the really vital part of Christianity since that is - and must be ...
... ideal . It is conceded that one should apply this method in Old Testament study , and in the study of certain phases of Christian history , but it can shed no light on the really vital part of Christianity since that is - and must be ...
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