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Kerygma In Peter's Sermons, Frederick Bartling
Kerygma In Peter's Sermons, Frederick Bartling
Bachelor of Divinity
The purpose of' this study is to analyze the sermons of Peter in the Book of Acts for their kerygmatic content. For this purpose, Chapter II shall serve as a rapid summary of the concept of preaching in the New Testament, called kerygma.
The Knowledge And Use Of The Bible In The Medieval Age, Martin Bertermann
The Knowledge And Use Of The Bible In The Medieval Age, Martin Bertermann
Bachelor of Divinity
In attempting to show precisely to what extent the new learning pervaded the countries of Europe during the Middle Ages, and, specifically, just in how far the Bible was known among the clergy and laity, one must be careful to strive for the golden mean in interpreting a flood of literature which usually goes to one of two extremes. The first of these divergent opinions is the one mentioned above, that the Bible, as almost wholly unknown by the clergy and laity of the Middle Ages. And this would seem to be substantiated by no less an authority than Luther …