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... reference to the passage . A word as to the bibliography . It is rather extensive but by no means exhaustive . In the main books have been listed to which reference was made in the text . Finally , my thanks are due to some of my ...
... reference to the passage . A word as to the bibliography . It is rather extensive but by no means exhaustive . In the main books have been listed to which reference was made in the text . Finally , my thanks are due to some of my ...
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... reference is made to the Greeks who came to see Jesus . The question is whether by the " Greeks " are meant those who were Greeks , by birth , and nationality and culture , or whether they were Jews who had become Hellenized . There ...
... reference is made to the Greeks who came to see Jesus . The question is whether by the " Greeks " are meant those who were Greeks , by birth , and nationality and culture , or whether they were Jews who had become Hellenized . There ...
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... references to demons1 are frequent in his writings . Furthermore , his gods seem to be nothing more than natural forces . " 5 also the view of Aristotle . At times his god is the immanent principle of the universe , but generally he ...
... references to demons1 are frequent in his writings . Furthermore , his gods seem to be nothing more than natural forces . " 5 also the view of Aristotle . At times his god is the immanent principle of the universe , but generally he ...
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Introduction | 11 |
IV | 38 |
Greek Thought in the New Testament | 58 |
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