A Time for Christian CandorHarper & Row, 1964 - 160 עמודים A polemic by the Episcopal Bishop of San Francisco, intended to awake indifferent church members to examine their beliefs. |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 26
עמוד 29
... answer is a good antidote to bibliolatry ; but often it becomes at the same time the first premise of an ecclesiolatry : The Bible is not final , it is the Church's book ; but the Church is final . What is to be believed about God ...
... answer is a good antidote to bibliolatry ; but often it becomes at the same time the first premise of an ecclesiolatry : The Bible is not final , it is the Church's book ; but the Church is final . What is to be believed about God ...
עמוד 32
... answering a question in the terms in which it is asked . But through the quite worthy and understandable desire to provide a defense which would lock out all future Arii , this answer was made a part of a permanent statement of the ...
... answering a question in the terms in which it is asked . But through the quite worthy and understandable desire to provide a defense which would lock out all future Arii , this answer was made a part of a permanent statement of the ...
עמוד 134
... answer must represent , at most , the best that can be provided by those of our time and place for our time and ... answers to the question of achieving relevant continuity . The following summary is offered only as a considered sample ...
... answer must represent , at most , the best that can be provided by those of our time and place for our time and ... answers to the question of achieving relevant continuity . The following summary is offered only as a considered sample ...
תוכן
Preface and a Note on Method | 7 |
WHY BELIEVE? | 13 |
CREED | 25 |
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