Formerly titled Christianity and the Hellenistic World. A critical examination of the claim that Christianity borrowed some of its essential beliefs and practices from Hellenistic philosophy, Greco-Roman mystery religions, and Gnosticism. "Professor Nash has written a lucid and superb book." (Professor...
Gospel and the GreeksRonald H. NashProbe Books
So Matthew speaks to the Jews and the deeply religious of our day. Mark spoke to the Romans. These were the leaders and leadership and action impressed them. They knew nothing of Scriptures but everything of power. So to this group comes the action-packed Gospel of the powerful ministry ...
The world in which we live is a world of imagination, and man — through his imaginal activities — creates the realities and the circumstances of life; this he does either knowingly or unknowingly. 我们生活的世界是一个想象的世界,人通过他的想象活动创造了生活的现实和环境;他有意或无意地这样做...
Foolishness to the Greeks: Gospel and Western Culture 来自 eden.co.uk 喜欢 0 阅读量: 34 作者: L Newbigin 摘要: This book is a somewhat expanded version of the Warfield Lectures given at Princeton Theological Seminary in March 1984. 被引量: 245 年份: 1986 ...
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The very first sermon by which God had the Gospel preached to Gentiles, when Peter was sent to the house of the Gentile Cornelius, recorded in the 10th chapter of the book of Acts, gives us very explicit directions for locating the one and only TRUE GOSPEL. Open your own Bible! I want...
applied in the ancient world to individuals, whether kings or holy men, who were believed to be close to God. It continued on a more philosophical level with the use, in theGospel According to John, of the idea of theLogos, drawn both from the Hebraic notions of the Wisdom and the Wor...