Sentences with phrase «pure gospel»

The phrase "pure gospel" means the true and fundamental teachings of Christianity without any added beliefs or interpretations. Full definition
Well of course that can be important; the problem is that if one accepts it as pure gospel, they may find themselves in the crappy position of being famous and broke!
«I feel that sportswriters are being bombarded by lobbyists and hence are taking the easy way out, i.e., they not only accept an exorbitant number of free drinks, they also accept too many publicity releases as pure gospel
As long as He is there in His pure gospel and the sacraments.
No congregation is a «pure gospel» church, composed solely of inarguably Christian practices; no living church escapes the contribution that a wider culture makes to its nature and continuing history.
We must allow them to drink from a pure gospel font.
Yet to portray Luther as recovering the pure gospel is really no better.
The pure Gospel has fingerprints all over it.
Such is the fallacy of those who would recover a pure gospel prior to its interpretation in the structures of the Hellenistic mind.
Communio ecclesiology is responsive to the Protestant emphasis upon the local congregation where the pure gospel is preached and the sacraments are rightly administered (Augsburg Confession, 1530).
In America the search for the simple, whether at Walden Pond for Henry David Thoreau, Yosemite Falls for John Muir, or in the pure gospel for the millions, usually comes down to the notion that with a few clear absolutes in mind, life will hold together and we can outargue other sects and outlast the ayatollahs.
Marcion, for example, held that the pure gospel of Jesus was distorted by his disciples who modified it severely when they presented it to Jews; and similar notions are often latent in the work of modern scholars.
They take whatever Gina says as pure gospel.
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