The Second Book of MaccabeesSolomon Zeitlin Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, 1954 - 271 sider |
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Side x
... Christianity had its gen- eral origin in Judaea , its development stemmed from its roots in Antioch . " This theory which subordinates Alexandria to Antioch as the dynamic force in early Christianity is Doctor Zeitlin's challeng- ing ...
... Christianity had its gen- eral origin in Judaea , its development stemmed from its roots in Antioch . " This theory which subordinates Alexandria to Antioch as the dynamic force in early Christianity is Doctor Zeitlin's challeng- ing ...
Side 89
... Christianity , and so many of the writings of the Apostolic Fathers are directed to the residents of Antioch , that ... Christians who wavered from time to time in their convictions , whom Paul had to strengthen in their faith . The ...
... Christianity , and so many of the writings of the Apostolic Fathers are directed to the residents of Antioch , that ... Christians who wavered from time to time in their convictions , whom Paul had to strengthen in their faith . The ...
Side 95
... Christianity first arose in the plains of Galilee and the hills of Judaea , and that the Apocalyptists of Judaea were the flaming forerunners of Christianity . Indeed , Christianity is a continu- ation of Apocalyptic Pharisaic ideas ...
... Christianity first arose in the plains of Galilee and the hills of Judaea , and that the Apocalyptists of Judaea were the flaming forerunners of Christianity . Indeed , Christianity is a continu- ation of Apocalyptic Pharisaic ideas ...