Author: William Reid (M.A.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Letters about Jesus. Addressed to Inquirers ...
Letters on the divinity of Christ, addressed to ... W. E. Channing, in answer to his sermon “On the Doctrines of Christianity.”
An address to the inquirers after Christian truth, in reply to the extracts from dr. [W.] Magee's book [Discourses on the scriptural doctrines of atonement and sacrifice] by a calm inquirer after revealed truth [T. Belsham].
An Address to the inquirers after Christian truth, in reply to the extracts from Dr. Magee's book on Atonement and Sacrifice, published by the Religious Tract Society of Glasgow ... By a calm inquirer after revealed truth [i.e. T. Belsham], etc
Author: William MAGEE (successively Bishop of Raphoe and Archbishop of Dublin.)
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Category : Unitarianism
Languages : en
Pages : 26
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Publisher:
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Category : Unitarianism
Languages : en
Pages : 26
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Letters on the Trinity, and on the divinity of Christ, addressed to W.E. Channing, in answer to his sermon on the doctrines of Christianity [A sermon delivered at the ordination of the rev. Jared Sparks]. Republ., with alterations
Athenaeum and Literary Chronicle
Author: James Silk Buckingham
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Languages : en
Pages : 944
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Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 944
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A Reply to a Letter on the Divinity of Jesus Christ by Olinthus Gregory ... In a letter addressed to a Wesleyan Methodist
An Inquirer's Guide to Christian Believing
Author: Gunnar Urang
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1597520586
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
Living by a biblical faith requires of us a yes, a yes to the God continuously present to us within the life opportunities continuously offered us. Questions of 'belief', in contrast, require a yes 'and' no. Genuine faith, declares Brother David Steindl-Rast, holds its beliefs firmly, yes, but ever so lightly. And the I 'don't' mean maybe!? This has to do with the intensity in our questioning. Our ultimate concern, after all, is living a relationship in which we know ourselves not just as those who ask questions but as those who 'are' the question, and seek to know God not just as the one who gives answers but the one who 'is' the answer. This book consists . . . of a series of questions about basic Christian beliefs, the answers to which have been, and continue to be, controversial. Each chapter will try to make clear why the answer to its particular question has to be a yes 'and' no and how the response can also include, nevertheless, an emphatic And I 'don't' mean maybe! For those with some knowledge of Christianity but finding themselves confused about certain beliefs they have been led to identify as Christian, this book can provide a greater clarity in their understanding of this familiar yet strange religion--thus addressing, perhaps, what pollster George Gallup, Jr., identifies as the knowledge gap in the religious experience of Americans: the often vast difference between Americans' stated faith and their lack of the most basic knowledge about that faith. Non-Christians may find here a useful survey of Christian belief presented in nontechnical style and noncoercive rhetoric.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1597520586
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
Living by a biblical faith requires of us a yes, a yes to the God continuously present to us within the life opportunities continuously offered us. Questions of 'belief', in contrast, require a yes 'and' no. Genuine faith, declares Brother David Steindl-Rast, holds its beliefs firmly, yes, but ever so lightly. And the I 'don't' mean maybe!? This has to do with the intensity in our questioning. Our ultimate concern, after all, is living a relationship in which we know ourselves not just as those who ask questions but as those who 'are' the question, and seek to know God not just as the one who gives answers but the one who 'is' the answer. This book consists . . . of a series of questions about basic Christian beliefs, the answers to which have been, and continue to be, controversial. Each chapter will try to make clear why the answer to its particular question has to be a yes 'and' no and how the response can also include, nevertheless, an emphatic And I 'don't' mean maybe! For those with some knowledge of Christianity but finding themselves confused about certain beliefs they have been led to identify as Christian, this book can provide a greater clarity in their understanding of this familiar yet strange religion--thus addressing, perhaps, what pollster George Gallup, Jr., identifies as the knowledge gap in the religious experience of Americans: the often vast difference between Americans' stated faith and their lack of the most basic knowledge about that faith. Non-Christians may find here a useful survey of Christian belief presented in nontechnical style and noncoercive rhetoric.