The Apostles' Creed in the light of today's questions. Translated from the German by Margaret Kohl. [print]
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: German Publication details: Philadelphia, Westminster Press (c)1972.Description: viii, 178 pages 22 cmContent type:- text
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- 9780664209476
- Glaubensbekenntnis, ausgelegt und verantwortet vor den Fragen der Gegenwart. English
- BT993.P194.A667 1972
- BT993
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Translation of Das Glaubensbekenntnis, ausgelegt und verantwortet vor den Fragen der Gegenwart.
I.I Believe -- II. In God -- III. The Father Almighty, Maker of Heaven and Earth -- IV. And in Jesus Christ -- V. God's only Son, our Lord -- Virgin Islands Conceived by the Holy Ghost, Born of the Virgin Mary -- Virgin IslandsI. Suffered from Pontius Pilate -- Virgin IslandsII. He Descended into hell -- IX. The Third Day He Rose Again from the Dead, He Ascended onto Heaven -- X. He Sits at the Right Hand of Go the Father Almighty, From thence He Shall Come to Judge the Quick and the Dead -- XI. I Believe in the Holy Ghost -- XII. The Holy Catholic Church, the Communion of Saints -- XIII. The Forgiveness of Sins -- XIV. The Resurrection of the Body, The Life Everlasting.
"It is not enough to recite the Apostles' Creed; one must enter into its statements enquiringly, reflectively, critically," states the author. Today's Christian may repeat the Apostles' Creed Sunday after Sunday; but couched as it is in archaic language, its meaning is often lost to him. "In spite of that," says Dr. Pannenberg, "we can still repeat the creed in church without doing violence to our personal sincerity as long as we are able to adhere to the intention behind its statements." This book is not only a fresh interpretation of this ancient creed, but also a convenient introduction to Pannenberg's own understanding of theology. ~AMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0664209475/?coliid=I1LQ935W23FHA8&colid=1B7SIMGIGP6H4&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
"It is not enough to recite the Apostles' Creed; one must enter into its statements enquiringly, reflectively, critically." Today's Christian may repeat the Apostles' Creed Sunday after Sunday; but couched as it s in archaic language, its meaning is often lost to him. "In spite of that," says Dr. Pennenberg, "we can still repeat the creed in church without doing violence to our personal sincerity as long as we are able to adhere to the intention behind its statements." (Take from jacket cover.).
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