01887nam a2200325 a 450000500170000000800200001702000150003704100080005208200080006008200130006810000220008110000110010324500300011424500470014426000070019126000140019826000090021230000110022130000280023230000100026052009870027065000170125765000130127465000590128785600810134691100320142795700150145999900170147495200700149120260119071422.02024-07-04 10:13:14 a0334009340 aeng a232 bS413-E21 aSchweizer, Eduard eAuthor aLordship and Discipleship cEduard Schweizer, Zwingli Verlag Zürich aUK bSCM Press c1960 a136tr. bPaperback, Illustration c22 cm aIt is impossible to distil a pure creed. Every generation must proclaim the gospel in its own terms. It is foolish to withhold belief from the creeds of another generation simply because we cannot use their language today. But it is just as foolish to assent to all the creeds together, as if orthodoxy were like some cafeteria where you are obliged to eat something of everything... The New Testament contributors were courageous enough to be one-sided. They made their choice, and preached the message in terms their hearers could grasp, opposing clearly the special dangers of their time and place. Must our younger generation (or to take a quite different example, the Japanese people) first be converted to a Hebrew or Greek way of thinking in order to be able to receive the gospel? Or may we, without denying the old creeds, proclaim the same truth in the West, perhaps in terms of the meaning of God's acts for our existence, and in Japan, perhaps in quite different terms?' aJesus Christ aApostles aBible - New Testament - Criticism, interpretation, etc4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/14908/61vqe22fadl-sy522.jpgyCover Image aHuỳnh Thị Ngọc Bích a231010 TKH c14759d14759 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-14759v0.00yBK