A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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This conviction about God was the keynote to Jesus' life. To him, God
transcended national boundaries. Ceremony, too, was unessential, although
Jesus participated in the simple services of the synagogue and never attacked
directly the ...
This conviction about God was the keynote to Jesus' life. To him, God
transcended national boundaries. Ceremony, too, was unessential, although
Jesus participated in the simple services of the synagogue and never attacked
directly the ...
第 29 頁
Jesus did not describe this in detail, but it is clear what would follow if his
teachings were universally practiced. Injustice of all kinds, slavery, war, the
exploitation of the weak by the strong, the strife for power, whether political or
economic, ...
Jesus did not describe this in detail, but it is clear what would follow if his
teachings were universally practiced. Injustice of all kinds, slavery, war, the
exploitation of the weak by the strong, the strife for power, whether political or
economic, ...
第 31 頁
Kenneth Scott Latourette. grave was not, so the early Christians held, a shadowy
existence, nor one of sensual and selfish enjoyment, but for those who had
begun the Christian experience it was continuous growth into the likeness of
Jesus.
Kenneth Scott Latourette. grave was not, so the early Christians held, a shadowy
existence, nor one of sensual and selfish enjoyment, but for those who had
begun the Christian experience it was continuous growth into the likeness of
Jesus.
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chapter | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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