The Religion of Israel: An Historical StudyScribner, 1914 - 369 Seiten |
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... clear line of demarcation can be drawn between the religion of the canonical books and the religion of those excluded from the canon . The religion of Israel did not stop growing when the latest of the Hebrew books took shape . In fact ...
... clear line of demarcation can be drawn between the religion of the canonical books and the religion of those excluded from the canon . The religion of Israel did not stop growing when the latest of the Hebrew books took shape . In fact ...
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... clear by their method of inter- pretation . It was a boon to them that the allegorical ex- position had been so thoroughly adopted by Philo . Ori- gen , the greatest scholar of the Church , appropriated this method and frankly confessed ...
... clear by their method of inter- pretation . It was a boon to them that the allegorical ex- position had been so thoroughly adopted by Philo . Ori- gen , the greatest scholar of the Church , appropriated this method and frankly confessed ...
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... clear formulation of the distinction between biblical and dogmatic theology seems to be due to Gabler , whose essay on this subject was published in 1787.1 Gabler rightly made biblical theology an historic rather than a philosophical ...
... clear formulation of the distinction between biblical and dogmatic theology seems to be due to Gabler , whose essay on this subject was published in 1787.1 Gabler rightly made biblical theology an historic rather than a philosophical ...
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... clear that both theories did vio- lence to the real nature of the Bible . What we now empha- sise in describing this book is its character as religious lit- erature ; the Bible is the expression of the religious life of the Hebrew ...
... clear that both theories did vio- lence to the real nature of the Bible . What we now empha- sise in describing this book is its character as religious lit- erature ; the Bible is the expression of the religious life of the Hebrew ...
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... clearly , and often most touchingly , the state of mind of religious men who felt the defects of the documents which had come down from an- tiquity . All that we need to guard against is the tempta- tion to take the later portions as ...
... clearly , and often most touchingly , the state of mind of religious men who felt the defects of the documents which had come down from an- tiquity . All that we need to guard against is the tempta- tion to take the later portions as ...
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