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The case for biblical Christianity. Edited by Ronald H. Nash.

By: Carnell, Edward John, 1919-1967.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Grand Rapids, Mich., W. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co. [1969]Description: 186 p. 22 cm.Subject(s): TheologyDDC classification: 230
Contents:
Christian fellowship and the unity of the church.--The nature of the unity we seek.--Conservatives and liberals do not need each other.--Orthodoxy: cultic vs. classical.--On faith and reason.--Becoming acquainted with the person of God.--On Reinhold Niebuhr and Billy Graham.--Reinhold Niebuhr's view of Scripture.--Niebuhr's criteria of verification.--Reflections on aspects of a Christian ethic.--The virgin birth of Christ.--Jesus Christ and man's condition.--Reflections on contemporary theology.--The government of the church.--The case for orthodox theology.--The fear of death and the hope of the resurrection.--Bibliography of books and articles by Edward John Carnell (p. 183-186)
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Christian fellowship and the unity of the church.--The nature of the unity we seek.--Conservatives and liberals do not need each other.--Orthodoxy: cultic vs. classical.--On faith and reason.--Becoming acquainted with the person of God.--On Reinhold Niebuhr and Billy Graham.--Reinhold Niebuhr's view of Scripture.--Niebuhr's criteria of verification.--Reflections on aspects of a Christian ethic.--The virgin birth of Christ.--Jesus Christ and man's condition.--Reflections on contemporary theology.--The government of the church.--The case for orthodox theology.--The fear of death and the hope of the resurrection.--Bibliography of books and articles by Edward John Carnell (p. 183-186)

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