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 22
עמוד 55
... bishops , priests , and deacons . There are also biblical and historical difficulties ; e.g. , ( a ) literal , tactual succession from the apostles down to modern bishops is in fact impossible to prove - whatever inference one might ...
... bishops , priests , and deacons . There are also biblical and historical difficulties ; e.g. , ( a ) literal , tactual succession from the apostles down to modern bishops is in fact impossible to prove - whatever inference one might ...
עמוד 56
... bishops , presbyters , and deacons over the centuries makes it difficult to attribute an absolute - as contrasted to ... bishop in the historic succession he was nothing but a layman ; in other words , he cannot affirm with integrity ...
... bishops , presbyters , and deacons over the centuries makes it difficult to attribute an absolute - as contrasted to ... bishop in the historic succession he was nothing but a layman ; in other words , he cannot affirm with integrity ...
עמוד 144
... bishops refuse to receive into their dioceses any priest who has had two marriages — regardless of the canonical correctness of the second marriage ; and other bishops do not draw any such absolute distinctions . 2 See Canon 18 , §1 ...
... bishops refuse to receive into their dioceses any priest who has had two marriages — regardless of the canonical correctness of the second marriage ; and other bishops do not draw any such absolute distinctions . 2 See Canon 18 , §1 ...
תוכן
Preface and a Note on Method | 7 |
WHY BELIEVE? | 13 |
CREED | 25 |
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absolute accepted action actual affirm Anglican Anglican Communion answer Apostles Athanasian Creed attitude attribute baptism basic basis believe Bible biblical bishops Book of Common Canon centuries ceremonial Chap Christian Faith Christology claim Common Prayer Communion confession Creed death decisions declared doctrine early Church earthen vessels essential eternal ethics Eucharist evil example existential experience fact Father freedom fundamentalist given God's Gospel grace hence heresy hit bottom Holy Spirit human individual involved Jesus Christ John A. T. Robinson judgment Liturgical Liturgical Movement Lord manifested marriage matter meaning mighty acts minor premise moral Nicene Creed ordination particular person phrase plausible preaching problem problem of evil reality recognized reform regard religion religious Resurrection revealed rite Roman Catholic Church Sabellianism sacramental sense simply sins teaching Testament theological things thou thought tion tradition Trinity true truth twice-born Ultimate Ground various words worship