The Christ a critical review and analysis of the evidences of His existenceРипол Классик, 2014 - Religion |
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... fathers were not acquainted with it. Justin Martyr, Tertullian, Clement of Alexandria, and Origen all would have quoted this passage had it existed in their time. The failure of even one of these fathers to notice it would be sufiicient ...
... fathers were not acquainted with it. Justin Martyr, Tertullian, Clement of Alexandria, and Origen all would have quoted this passage had it existed in their time. The failure of even one of these fathers to notice it would be sufiicient ...
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... fathers, and the other that its place in the text is uncertain” (Ibid). Theodor Keim, a German—Christian writer on Jesus, says: “The passage cannot be maintained; it has first appeared in this form in the Catholic church of the Jews and ...
... fathers, and the other that its place in the text is uncertain” (Ibid). Theodor Keim, a German—Christian writer on Jesus, says: “The passage cannot be maintained; it has first appeared in this form in the Catholic church of the Jews and ...
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... fathers, who were acquainted with Josephus, and who would have hailed with joy even this evidence of Christ's existence, do not cite it, while Origen expressly declares that Josephus has not mentioned Christ, is conclusive proof that it ...
... fathers, who were acquainted with Josephus, and who would have hailed with joy even this evidence of Christ's existence, do not cite it, while Origen expressly declares that Josephus has not mentioned Christ, is conclusive proof that it ...
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... Fathers, and the writings of the early Christian Fathers, ought to contain some evidences of the fact. Twenty books—nearly all of the remaining books of the New Testament—are said to have been written by the three apostles, Peter, John ...
... Fathers, and the writings of the early Christian Fathers, ought to contain some evidences of the fact. Twenty books—nearly all of the remaining books of the New Testament—are said to have been written by the three apostles, Peter, John ...
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... Fathers. Justin Martyr, the most eminent of the early Fathers, wrote about the middle of the second century. His ... Father, was a contemporary of Justin. He refers to writings of Matthew and Mark, but his allusions to them clearly ...
... Fathers. Justin Martyr, the most eminent of the early Fathers, wrote about the middle of the second century. His ... Father, was a contemporary of Justin. He refers to writings of Matthew and Mark, but his allusions to them clearly ...
Contents
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MINISTRY OF CHRIST | 133 |
RESURRECTION OF CHRIST | 299 |
CHAPTER VIII | 340 |
THE CHRIST A MYTH | 437 |
CHAPTER X | 444 |
SOURCES OF THE CHRIST MYTHCONCLU | 549 |
SION | 566 |
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A Critical Review and Analysis of the Evidences of His Existence John E. Remsburg Limited preview - 2018 |
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