The Bucknell Review, 第 19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 26 筆
第 108 頁
... Church as something necessary for the proclamation of the gospel , but not itself indissolubly linked with the gospel message . Rather , this ecclesiology views the church as something which must be judged by purely utilitarian and ...
... Church as something necessary for the proclamation of the gospel , but not itself indissolubly linked with the gospel message . Rather , this ecclesiology views the church as something which must be judged by purely utilitarian and ...
第 109 頁
Church , however corrupted it appeared , remained an instrument of salvation , and he never exempted the highest bearer of ecclesiastical office from the duty and possibility of reforming himself . The declaration on infallibility ...
Church , however corrupted it appeared , remained an instrument of salvation , and he never exempted the highest bearer of ecclesiastical office from the duty and possibility of reforming himself . The declaration on infallibility ...
第 111 頁
... Churches of early and modern times and also the medieval western church , both the Reformation churches and the counter - reformation church , did not define what they could have defined , but what they had to define , yielding to ...
... Churches of early and modern times and also the medieval western church , both the Reformation churches and the counter - reformation church , did not define what they could have defined , but what they had to define , yielding to ...
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