Lectures On the Influence of the Apostle Paul On the Development of Christianity
The book Lectures On the Influence of the Apostle Paul On the Development of Christianity was written by author Pfleiderer, Otto, 1839-1908 Here you can read free online of Lectures On the Influence of the Apostle Paul On the Development of Christianity book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Lectures On the Influence of the Apostle Paul On the Development of Christianity a good or bad book?
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Fffy qf thp, vicarious atonement of Christ and the imputed righteousness of faith may present to the thinker serious difficulties of a logical and ethical nature, inasmuch as it is only a theory and object of intel- 70 II. DOCTRINAL TEACHING OF PAUL. lectual belief; but in practical religious life these difficulties disappear of themselves, because in living faith, in the devotion of the heart to the personal ideal of the Son of God, a man really becomes inwardly a new creature, and in this new... state of life is conscious of being reconciled to God, is there- fore really righteous, that is, stands in the right filial relation to God, and therein finds likewise the strength of love required for right moral conduct towards his fellow-men. It was just this practically beneficial consequence of his doctrine of faith which Paul had special reason to prove, inasmuch as he was compelled to hear from even his earliest opponents the accu- sation that it produced morally injurious effects. " Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound ?" he makes his Judaizing opponents ask.
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