Sentences with phrase «recorded in the new testament»

dose of paganism is a betrayal to all the believers who gave their lives for the purity of the faith they delivered to us as recorded in the new testament.
Perhaps she returned to Galilee to live quietly, uneventfully, under the protection of one of those Christian communities not recorded in the New Testament.
Royce now interprets Christianity as the faith that the moral burden of past wrong has been so dealt with in the history of Jesus recorded in the New Testament that the way is re-opened to unlimited creative growth for the human community.
Using his experience as a detective, Wallace showed the «Chain of Custody» of the evidence which was recorded in the New Testament Gospels and how they went from the actual life of Jesus to the «courtroom» or the Council of Laodicea in 363 AD where the four Gospel accounts were officially accepted into the New Testament canon.
But then you make an extended argument for the opposite position, ending with this clincher: «If you are going to be Red - Letter Christians, it is important for you to recognize that there is no record in the New Testament of Jesus saying anything about homosexuality.»
Note that the mighty events recorded in the New Testament are often given musical settings, as in the Christmas stories and in the apocalyptic visions of the Revelation of John.
I have not experienced anyone closer to the truth than the person of God revealed in Jesus and His works on earth as recorded in the New Testament.
Is the history recorded in the New Testament just a vague reality which underlies the Christian consciousness, the contours of which can no longer be recovered, or is it not rather the event par excellence, quite apart from our subjective consciousness?
The principle of action recorded in the New Testament was profound and revolutionary; it is not yet even remotely lived up to.
Under such unfavorable circumstances, how far could Christianity bring these rude barbarians to accept the ideals set forth by Christ and His Apostles as recorded in the New Testament?
The events of Pentacost, which are recorded in the New Testament Book of Acts, also took place at this location.
The sayings of Jesus as recorded in the New Testament have had a profound, often life changing, effect on human history and culture.
(John 12:46) Other Quotes by Jesus Posters Set of 25 Quotes by Jesus Posters The sayings of Jesus as recorded in the New Testament have had a profound, life - changing effect on human history and culture.
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The whole of the teaching of Jesus, as recorded in the Gospels, and likewise that of Paul and of the rest of the New Testament, presupposes a background of intense, informed, earnest, and consecrated Judaism.
Therefore it was also natural that the kerygma as we find it in the New Testament should not only be couched in biblical terms but also that these terms require for their proper understanding an awareness of the whole Old Testament witness and record.
It is taken for granted in the recorded teaching of Jesus (and in the New Testament generally) that this life is lived against a background of what can literally be translated as «the Life of the Ages.»
Perhaps the Old Testament words most clearly preparing the way for the Christian proclamation of the forgiveness of sin are contained in a postexilic prophecy recorded in The Book of Jeremiah, a joyous prophecy embodying the initial promise of a new covenant:
The first recorded use of the term (or its cognates in other languages) is in the New Testament, in Acts 11:26, which states»... in Antioch the disciples were first called Christians.»
The 100 % fulfillment of those prophetic statements as outlined in the New Testament and the corroboration of those statements in independent historical and geological records.
The New Testament records indicate the presence in the early communities of a particular functionary known as the teacher (didaskalos).
The Scriptures of the New Testament, or in other words, the documents of the New Covenant, are the authoritative record of that act of God by which He established relations between Himself and the Church; and they are the charter defining the status of the Church as the people of God, the terms upon which that status is granted, and the obligations it entails.
Then in the New Testament we see the God who shows up to set the record straight, Jesus who destroyed no one, but he who loves everyone, even those we might consider unlovely.
The next important line of defense consists in the claim that the New Testament has preserved records of such historical value that their testimony to the «bodily resurrection» establishes it beyond all reasonable doubt as an historical event.
By the beginning of this century a great change had taken place and James Orr prefaced his defense of the traditional position by sketching the widespread questioning and rejection of «bodily resurrection» by Christian scholars.10 In 1907 Kirsopp Lake published the first study of the resurrection, in English, which rested upon a thorough application of historical criticism to the New Testament records and he concluded that «The empty tomb is for us doctrinally indefensible and is historically insufficiently accrediteIn 1907 Kirsopp Lake published the first study of the resurrection, in English, which rested upon a thorough application of historical criticism to the New Testament records and he concluded that «The empty tomb is for us doctrinally indefensible and is historically insufficiently accreditein English, which rested upon a thorough application of historical criticism to the New Testament records and he concluded that «The empty tomb is for us doctrinally indefensible and is historically insufficiently accredited.
In their examination of the written records, not only were they not of a mind to «insist on proving this tradition legendary», 3 but because of their Christian commitment they were ready to be convinced of the traditional view if only that were the conclusion to which their study of the New Testament records led them.
The New Testament contains the record of how a belief in Jesus as Messiah arose.
2) If the new testament account of Jesus being born in Bethlehem are true, one would expect there to exist, somewhere in Roman record of the time, an accounting of the supposed census which was the cause of Joseph and Mary traveling at such a time.
Was he inspired to write everything we have recorded in the «New» Testament?
the conviction runs through the New Testament that, in the faith which it records, a fresh, original creative invasion of the world by the living God had taken place.
In the New Testament we have no record of Jesus saying anything about homosexuality, either as a sexual orientation or as a practice.
To Herr Odendahl: It may be unfashionable in German Catholic circles to read the New Testament as any sort of reliable record of early Christianity, but do give it a try.
Christian Broughton, digital editor of The Independent said: «These new record figures are testament to the excellent teams we now have in place on independent.co.uk and i100.co.uk.
The United Bibles Societies records translations of both the Old and New Testaments in more than 400 languages.
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