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subject:"Christianity and other religions" from books.google.com
Diese Lücke füllt Johannes Ehmann mit der vorliegenden Arbeit. Er zeichnet den Weg nach, den Luther in der Erfahrung der durch die Türken hervorgerufenen Krise theologisch beschreitet bis hin zu einer Wertung der Türken und des Islam.
subject:"Christianity and other religions" from books.google.com
Among others, the subject of 'Sonship' of Jesus Christ, Atonement, Trinity and the second coming of the Messiah have been discussed at length in this book.
subject:"Christianity and other religions" from books.google.com
From a series of lectures given by Idries Shah at Geneva University, The Elephant in the Dark shifts focus to more fruitful ground, tracing documented episodes of cooperation and understanding between Christians and Moslems over the past 1 ...
subject:"Christianity and other religions" from books.google.com
Publisher's advertisements: [12] p. at rear of vol. III.
subject:"Christianity and other religions" from books.google.com
The reader of this book will come to know the Trinitarianism in the Hebrew Scriptures that Yahvists knew. The reader of this book will come to read the Bible the same way the inspired writers intended it to be read-as Trinitarian
subject:"Christianity and other religions" from books.google.com
Discussion among late 19th century German intellectuals about the "Jewish question"
subject:"Christianity and other religions" from books.google.com
The Greek version of the legend, from which European versions collectively descend, is attributed by some to Saint John of Damascus.
subject:"Christianity and other religions" from books.google.com
Discusses the Syriac homilies of Aphraates through examining the church and the sermons themselves. Gives special attention to the topic of how the Jews are presented in the homilies.
subject:"Christianity and other religions" from books.google.com
Sch fer contends that these stories betray a remarkable familiarity with the Gospels - especially Matthew and John - and represent a deliberate and sophisticated anti-Christian polemic that parodies the New Testament narratives.