The Divinity of Christ
This is the fourth and final article of Professor Miller's series upon New Testament material dealing with Jesus. It moves farther into the region of theology than have the others, and for that reason may seem to move farther away from the New Testament itself. Yet even those who differ from so...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Chicago Press
1914
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The biblical world
Year: 1914, Volume: 43, Issue: 5, Pages: 295-304 |
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Summary: | This is the fourth and final article of Professor Miller's series upon New Testament material dealing with Jesus. It moves farther into the region of theology than have the others, and for that reason may seem to move farther away from the New Testament itself. Yet even those who differ from some of the author's detailed positions will feel the constructive temper of his entire discussion. The interest in the subject of the person of Jesus is so great that we shall publish in the next issue of the Biblical World another paper on the same subject by Professor William Adams Brown. Both of these discussions lay repeated emphasis upon a vital evangelicalism, which is not a matter of doctrine, but of spiritual valuation and experience. |
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Contains: | Enthalten in: The biblical world
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1086/475058 |