The Story of the ChurchInter-Varsity Press, 1985 - 267 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 27
עמוד 212
... major step forward , and the creation of such a dedicated team of translators led to many more , as well as more accurate and colloquial , Bible translations . Another application of modern technology to the communi- cation of the ...
... major step forward , and the creation of such a dedicated team of translators led to many more , as well as more accurate and colloquial , Bible translations . Another application of modern technology to the communi- cation of the ...
עמוד 239
... major mass crusades in Latin American cities , and more recently in Britain and the United States . The effec- tiveness of mass crusades has been questioned , as well as the legitimacy of some of the methods employed . While there is a ...
... major mass crusades in Latin American cities , and more recently in Britain and the United States . The effec- tiveness of mass crusades has been questioned , as well as the legitimacy of some of the methods employed . While there is a ...
עמוד 240
... major denominational missions have suf- fered a severe reduction in staff . For example , in the five years from 1971 the major U.S. denominations ( with the exception of the Southern Baptists ) reduced the number of overseas ...
... major denominational missions have suf- fered a severe reduction in staff . For example , in the five years from 1971 the major U.S. denominations ( with the exception of the Southern Baptists ) reduced the number of overseas ...
תוכן
PROLOGUE | 7 |
THE SECOND CENTURY | 24 |
THE EARLY CATHOLIC FATHERS | 37 |
זכויות יוצרים | |
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Africa America Anglican Anglican Church apostles Archbishop Baptist became began Bible Biblical Bishop Britain British brought Calvin Celtic Church century charismatic charismatic movement Charlemagne Charles Christ Christian Christian Church church history Church of England Church of Scotland claimed clergy Council countries death denominations Diet of Speier divine doctrine early ecclesiastical emperor Empire English Europe evangelical evangelistic faith founded France Germany Gnostics gospel Greek Gregory H. M. Gwatkin Holy Spirit India influence Irenaeus Italy Jesuits Jesus John king land later Latin leaders Luther Lutheran major ment ministers missionary missions nations organized pagan papacy papal pastor Paul Pentecostal period persecution political pontiff pope preaching Presbyterian Presbyterian Church priests Protestant Protestantism Puritans Queen Reformation regarded religion religious Roman Catholic Church Roman Church Rome scholars Scriptures Society spiritual spite spread teaching Tertullian Testament theological tion took tradition translation Vatican Vatican II views Western worship