10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EBIONITISM»
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Ebionitism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Critical Studies in St Luke's Gospel: Its Demonology and ...
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Karl Barth's Christology: Its Basic Alexandrian Character
The fact that divinity can be ascribed to the Bible and proclamation because of
their participation in God's speaking indicates that Barth's polemic against
ebionitism and docetism does not necessarily apply directly to Antiochian thought
.
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A Text-book of the History of Doctrines
According to the school of Tubingen (Schwegler), Ebionitism is as old as
Christianity. Christ himself was an Ebionitc, and Paul took the first step beyond
Ebionitism. The Judaizing tendency, which was firmly rooted in Ebionitism, may
indeed be ...
Karl Rudolf Hagenbach, Henry Boynton Smith, 1861
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The Anguish of the Jews: Twenty-three Centuries of Antisemitism
Chief among the heresies was Ebionitism, which purported to merge faith in
Christ and Mosaic monotheism. Though its origin and etymology is uncertain, the
term Ebionite, meaning "poor," appears to connote a doctrine of poverty.49 St.
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General History of the Christian Religion and Church, from ...
Indeed, how could that man be possibly inclined to Ebionitism, who could assert
that Christians of a more genuine stamp sprang from the midst of the pagans,
than from the midst of the Jews,3 — who gave it to be understood that the
genuine ...
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Jesus Christ: Savior & Lord
Jesus was permeated by the presence of God, but he was not quite divine. A
striking example of ebionitism in the sixteenth century was Faustus Socinus, who
taught that Jesus differed from other mortals only by his extraordinary affinity to
God.
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The Order of Things: Explorations in Scientific Theology
One of the interesting (and relatively few) points of convergence between Karl
Barth and F. D. E. Schleiermacher is that both regard Ebionitism as one of the
extreme limits of christological speculation, pressing a Christian understanding of
the ...
Overturning misconceptions throughout the book, McGrath exposes: how many of the heretical beliefs and practices rejected by the church were actually more stringent and oppressive than rival orthodox claims. that many theological ...
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The Epistle General of James: an Exegetical and Doctrinal ...
Quite new, but also 'quite untenable is here especially the discovery of Ebionitism
. The very name of James, the address to the twelve tribes, the word synagogue
for~Church are adduced in ' proof of the Ebionitism of the~ Epistle; the rich ...
John Peter Lange, Philip Schaff, J. J. Van Oosterzee, 2007
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Conflict and Christianity: Jesus: from Righteousness to Religion
The only model that vaguely fits is Ebionitism—a Jewish model which claims that
Jesus was sent from the Father as a great prophet. The key for a prophet is that
they are required to speak the Word of the Lord. But there are still many holes in ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EBIONITISM»
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Ebionitism is used in the context of the following news items.
Earliest Christology
When speaking of Christology the early church defended Christ from views of docetism and ebionitism. Docetism Jesus wasn't really human ... «Patheos, Dec 13»
Why the Lost Gospels Did Not Make the Canonical Cut
Alternative expressions of faith, such as Marcionism, Montanism, Ebionitism, and Gnosticism, arose and made ‒to one degree or another‒the ... «Patheos, Dec 12»