The Spirit and Origins of American Protestantism: A Source Book in Its CreedsPflaum Press, 1968 - 516 pages |
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... tradition . They agree , however , that Calvin supplied the clarity and theo- logical insight , and systematized this tradition in a way that makes him the true father of a distinctive form of Protestantism . Yet Zwingli's contribution ...
... tradition . They agree , however , that Calvin supplied the clarity and theo- logical insight , and systematized this tradition in a way that makes him the true father of a distinctive form of Protestantism . Yet Zwingli's contribution ...
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... Tradition . Every individual and every institution , the church included , must come to terms with its own past . To the extent that our thoughts and actions are motivated by an attempt to reject what has preceded us , we are as yoked ...
... Tradition . Every individual and every institution , the church included , must come to terms with its own past . To the extent that our thoughts and actions are motivated by an attempt to reject what has preceded us , we are as yoked ...
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... tradition , but in a constant willingness to break with whatever elements of tradi- tion threaten to bind us ... tradition as sacred simply because people immersed in that tradition believe it to be sacred . We do not believe that any ...
... tradition , but in a constant willingness to break with whatever elements of tradi- tion threaten to bind us ... tradition as sacred simply because people immersed in that tradition believe it to be sacred . We do not believe that any ...
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LUTHERANISM 7 24 | 7 |
CALVINISM AND THE REFORMED TRADITION | 59 |
ANGLICANISM | 169 |
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