(redirected fromApostolic Writings) Thesaurus Encyclopedia Related to Apostolic Writings:Apostolic Fathers New Testament n. The second part of the Christian Bible, consisting of the Gospels, Acts, Epistles, and Book of Revelation, which together describe the life and teachings of Jesus, the efforts ...
作者:John Tindall Harris 副标题:With Notes, Critical and Expository, Volume 2 页数:332 ISBN:9781142183257 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 我要写书评 The Writings of the Apostle John的书评 ···(全部 0 条)...
Now, blessed Paul said to the nations about this city, "You have come to Mount Sion and the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem";4 it was said by the Apostle about the church from the Gentile nations . Hearken to... Theodoret,RC Hill,I Ebrary - Catholic University of Ame...
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The appendix on |Poetic Compositions' (the Naassene Psalm and the Odes of Solomon), which appeared in the 1964 edition, has been omitted. But three early Christian works - from the Nag Hammadi library - have been added to the contents: the Acts of Peter...
He specifically separates Peter’s faith from Peter’s person and if the Church is not built upon the person of Peter there is no papal office. This is not to say that the Rome did not have authority in the eyes of ...
Also Peter, in the Acts of the Apostles, speaks of Him as verily human (when he says), "Jesus Christ was a man approved of God among you." These passages alone ought to suffice as a prescriptive testimony in proof that Christ had human flesh derived from man, and not spiritual, and ...
(594–598), asredactedby Claude of Ravenna, and nearly 900 letters that document hispapacy. Unfortunately, no trace of his preaching onProverbs, the Prophets, or the Heptateuch survives, and his exegesis of thebooks of Kingsis now recognized to be from the pen of Peter of Cava in the ...
Christianity begins withJesus Christ. The effects of his life, the response to his teachings, the experience of his death, and the belief in hisresurrectionwere the origins of the Christian community. When theApostlePeteris represented in theNew Testamentas confessing that Jesus is “the Christ,...