God Unknown: A Study of the Address of St. Paul at AthensMorehouse, 1920 - 61 pages |
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... Acropolis with its great temple and its great statue of the maiden goddess Athene , looking out over the blue Aegean of the poets . The city below was a city of schools , some of them set , like Oxford or Indiana University , in gardens ...
... Acropolis with its great temple and its great statue of the maiden goddess Athene , looking out over the blue Aegean of the poets . The city below was a city of schools , some of them set , like Oxford or Indiana University , in gardens ...
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... Acropolis . Such empty beauty , the symbol of a dead faith , is all that is left in the Christian sacraments themselves for modern Athenians . For them the sacraments are nothing more than expressions of our resolutions and aspirations ...
... Acropolis . Such empty beauty , the symbol of a dead faith , is all that is left in the Christian sacraments themselves for modern Athenians . For them the sacraments are nothing more than expressions of our resolutions and aspirations ...
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God Unknown: A Study of the Address of St. Paul at Athens Charles Sears Baldwin No preview available - 2016 |
God Unknown: A Study of the Address of St. Paul at Athens (Classic Reprint) Charles Sears Baldwin No preview available - 2015 |
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Acropolis Agnosticism altar answer appeal to feeling Areopagus Athenians Athens cant central rite Christ Christian apostle Church common conception Corinth desire divine earliest Edwin Abbey embodying empowering empty beauty epistle eternal Eucharist expression fact feed fruit gift give GOD UNKNOWN God's gods Greek Greek philosophy Greek poetry habit hath Hebraism Hellenism Holy Grail human efficiency human personality idea idols imaginative incarnation Indiana Universities insists intellectual literary living logical manhood mankind Matthew Arnold mean merely ministry missionary MONTCALM moral nians offspring oneself opagus ourselves Paul personal influence perversion philosophy Plato poetry preaching presence quest question real presence reality realization reason receive religion religious repentance revealed righteousness sacraments says the apostle seek sense Socrates Son of God sonal soul speech spirit symbol talk Testament Thessalonians thing thinking thou sowest thought tion tolerance truth universal human unknown Jew unto vision whole personality word worship