Brian: Cornerstones is a pair of books — one for children and the other for parents — that covers
the basic doctrines of the faith in a question - and - answer format, like a catechism.
This showed that even in what was a bad translation,
the basic doctrines of the faith could be found in the text.
Not exact matches
Augustine arrived at this insight not by studying the world scientifically but by reflecting on the
basic datum
of the Christian
faith: the
doctrine of God as informed by the incarnation
of Jesus Christ.
Hey Jeremy I am probably way behind the eight ball, but I hope these questions do not reflect a change in the more
basic doctrines of the Christian
faith.
I think we agree on the fact that it is by
faith that all are saved i have no problem with that and its in that that there is unity.You find within any christian modern church law can be mixed with Grace that is not peculiar to any domination maybe it is more extreme in some.Where there are believers there are works
of the flesh such as pride and self reliance.I was thinking today the word says if we believe in our hearts and confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord then you shall be saved.Its not a hard
doctrine to believe thats in its
basic form.The seventh day have tacked on to that belief adherence to the sabbath that is sadly how denominations spring up.In the anglican church we still recite the apostles creed how many church still do that today as a basis for there
faith in Jesus Christ.Your statement that some are saved is just as true to those who go to modern christian churchs who say they are christian but walk according to the flesh..
In the third and last volume
of his Dogmatics, The Christian
Doctrine of the Church,
Faith and the Consummation, his basic hermeneutic principle is evident in the way he treats faith in the context of the ekklesia, the ekklesia being the presupposition of f
Faith and the Consummation, his
basic hermeneutic principle is evident in the way he treats
faith in the context of the ekklesia, the ekklesia being the presupposition of f
faith in the context
of the ekklesia, the ekklesia being the presupposition
of faithfaith.
The language
of faith, the meaning
of the sacraments and the
basic doctrines of the Christian church are almost totally devoid
of meaning for the average churchgoer.