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The material on this page reflects varying doctrinal views. It is an assembly of writings submitted by the egroup members, who represent all different Christian denominational backgrounds. The material is therefore not necessarily representative of any one denomination, nor the webmaster of this site, nor the author of Theophilos. It is strongly urged that we read objectively, so as to not only understand our fellow Christian brethren beliefs, but to understand our own views in contrast to them. |
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Charles G. Finney (1792-1875) : Intellectual conviction of the truth and a corresponding state of heart are indispensable to true faith. Hence it follows that where there is true saving faith, there is always corresponding conduct. The conduct always follows the real faith. Just as certain as the will controls the conduct, men will act as they believe. |
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Alfred Edersheim (1825-1889) : Edersheim, a Messianic Jew from the end of the 19th century, makes the Scriptures come alive, giving you an extraordinary insight into the culture, people,and lands of Galilee and Judea in the first century. Edersheim begins with introductory and historical material, and then gives a complete, chronologically arranged narrative and interpretation of Jesus' life. Edersheim bases his careful explanations of the beliefs and customs, as well as of the explosive political situation in Israel in Jesus' day, upon his extensive knowledge of Jewish lore and customs. Edersheim's scholarship and attention to detail make Life and Times especially valuable. |
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Martin Luther (1483-1546) : Written in 1529, twelve years after his Ninety Five Theses, Martin Luther offers this synposis of his faith. |