Jesus, the Divine TeacherP. J. Kenedy & sons, 1944 - 468 sider |
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... moral conditions in the Gentile world led many to welcome the lofty moral tone of Christianity . There is some truth in the view . Yet , it is just as true to state that Christian morality was too stringent for many pagans and hence ...
... moral conditions in the Gentile world led many to welcome the lofty moral tone of Christianity . There is some truth in the view . Yet , it is just as true to state that Christian morality was too stringent for many pagans and hence ...
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... moral obliga- tion of love is an essential that may not be avoided because it was taught not by any merely human teacher , but by the very Son of God . The moral Commandments of the Old Law were not abolished by Jesus ; He merely ...
... moral obliga- tion of love is an essential that may not be avoided because it was taught not by any merely human teacher , but by the very Son of God . The moral Commandments of the Old Law were not abolished by Jesus ; He merely ...
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... moral commandment of love of God and love of neighbor because of God . By nature , man is prone to take care of himself ; he is self - centered . The so - called sturdy American individualism often promoted this self - centered view of ...
... moral commandment of love of God and love of neighbor because of God . By nature , man is prone to take care of himself ; he is self - centered . The so - called sturdy American individualism often promoted this self - centered view of ...
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