The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 56 筆
第 21 頁
... Christian . The only love he will recognize as true is the love men have through Christ . He cannot consequently be ... Christian . He does not under- stand the Christian's relation to a world that is full of sin and is at the same time ...
... Christian . The only love he will recognize as true is the love men have through Christ . He cannot consequently be ... Christian . He does not under- stand the Christian's relation to a world that is full of sin and is at the same time ...
第 32 頁
... Christian Roman Empire into new channels . The crucial development in the transformation of Church or- ganization was a fundamental reshaping of the episcopal office between the fourth and the eighth centuries . In the fourth century ...
... Christian Roman Empire into new channels . The crucial development in the transformation of Church or- ganization was a fundamental reshaping of the episcopal office between the fourth and the eighth centuries . In the fourth century ...
第 33 頁
... Christians . This doctrine ultimately conferred upon the papacy a governor- ship , a principatus , over Christian society . This ruling authority enjoyed by the pope was superior to the regal potestas exercised by secular princes . The ...
... Christians . This doctrine ultimately conferred upon the papacy a governor- ship , a principatus , over Christian society . This ruling authority enjoyed by the pope was superior to the regal potestas exercised by secular princes . The ...
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