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2003
Il pensiero democratico cristiano in Europa e in America Latina da Leone XIII ai partiti democristiani al potere.
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Il pensiero democratico cristiano in Europa e in America Latina da Leone XIII ai partiti democristiani al potere.
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Life of the Spirit, 1940
Christian life is a life of friendship with God, ‘I have called you friends’ (John 15, 5). More, we are called to share the divine life itself in fellowship with Christ and as members of God's family; ‘God is faithful, by whom you are called unto the fellowship of his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord’ (1 Cor. 1, 9).
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Christian life is a life of friendship with God, ‘I have called you friends’ (John 15, 5). More, we are called to share the divine life itself in fellowship with Christ and as members of God's family; ‘God is faithful, by whom you are called unto the fellowship of his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord’ (1 Cor. 1, 9).
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Christian Geographers, Christian Geographies
What I review in this chapter is how some Christian geographers—practitioners of geography who are professing Christians—have attempted to integrate their Christian faith with the disciplinary practice of geography. I demonstrate that some geographers have made use of Christian theology as a modality of critical geography by attempting to harness its ...openaire +1 more source
What is Christian About Christian Bioethics?
Christian Bioethics, 2005What is Christian about Christian bioethics? The short answer to this question is that the Incarnation should shape the form and content of Christian bioethics. In explicating this answer it is argued that contemporary medicine is unwittingly embracing and implementing the transhumanist dream of transforming humans into posthumans.
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2012
This chapter identifies four distinct stages in the evolution of Jewish religious thinking about Christianity under different historical circumstances. In the first and second centuries, Jewish Christians came to be regarded as heretics (minim) or apostates from Judaism.
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This chapter identifies four distinct stages in the evolution of Jewish religious thinking about Christianity under different historical circumstances. In the first and second centuries, Jewish Christians came to be regarded as heretics (minim) or apostates from Judaism.
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Christianity before Christianization: Christians and Christian Activity in Pre-988 Rus'
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After Christianity: Christian Survivals in Post-Christian Culture
The Modern Language Review, 1989G. A. Wells, Rudolph Binion
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