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- catalog contributor b3230434.
- catalog created "[c1932]".
- catalog date "1932".
- catalog date "[c1932]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1932]".
- catalog description "Have we dethroned God? -- "Ego sum qui sum" (a poem) -- VIII. Jesus of Nazareth -- The man -- The life -- The field and the message -- And His kin? -- The years of preparation for His work -- IX. Who, and what, was Jesus of Nazareth? -- Who, and what, was Jesus? -- Was Jesus coeval with God? -- Was Jesus coequal with God? -- Answer in His own words -- Who, then, and what, was He? -- Via crucis (a poem) -- Is the Christ of our creeds the Jesus of Galilee? -- Judas (a poem) -- X. Why did Jesus come? -- What says the Old Testament? -- What says the record of His life? -- Field -- And His kin? -- Why did Jesus come? His own answers -- Other answers -- Magdalene (a poem) -- Spikenard (a poem) -- Echo de saeculis (a poem) -- XI. Basic oneness of all religions -- What is religion? -- Why do men have religions? -- What are these common factors? -- Testimony of the faiths -- All-fader (a poem) -- Religion versus cruelty -- XII. A common basis for church fellowship -- Et ille, frater meus! -- ".
- catalog description "I. Introspection -- "Quid est veritas?" -- The scoffer (a poem) -- II. Soundings -- A personal word -- Rules on procedure -- Whither away? (A poem) -- III. Authorities -- The Scriptures: what are they? -- Tradition -- The writings of the fathers -- The voice of God -- Is the canon of the Scriptures finally closed? -- De profundis (a poem) -- IV. The problem of the existence of evil -- The problem of sin -- Cain (a poem) -- Mea culpa (a poem) -- Forever and forever? -- A spiritual dead-line: where? -- Hell: where and what? -- In flammis tormenti (a poem) -- Judgment day -- Walking again with God -- Heaven: where and what? -- "Et cantabant quasi canticum novum?" (a poem) -- V. Theory of a fall, and the penalty -- Theory of a ransom from the racial spiritual death of the fall -- VI. Theory of a blood atonement for sin -- The cry of the wildered folk (a poem) -- VII. Doctrine of the trinity -- Whence has the doctrine of the trinity sprung? -- Foeman: yet one -- ".
- catalog description "Under the three balls (a poem) -- Shylock -- XIII. Converging roads -- Brother (a poem) -- Our dead -- Hertz Krank (a poem) -- Has an answer come? -- Resurgam! (a poem) -- In eternity now -- XIV. The man spiritual -- Foregropings -- Wait! (a poem) -- XV. Evening -- A prophecy -- We be brethren! -- Dreams (a poem) -- Taps (a poem)".
- catalog extent "xi, 272 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Faith that has come to me.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Faith that has come to me.".
- catalog issued "1932".
- catalog issued "[c1932]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Los Angeles, Calif., Pacific Publishing Co.".
- catalog relation "Faith that has come to me.".
- catalog subject "289.9".
- catalog subject "BL390 .W5".
- catalog subject "Religions (Proposed, universal, etc.)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Have we dethroned God? -- "Ego sum qui sum" (a poem) -- VIII. Jesus of Nazareth -- The man -- The life -- The field and the message -- And His kin? -- The years of preparation for His work -- IX. Who, and what, was Jesus of Nazareth? -- Who, and what, was Jesus? -- Was Jesus coeval with God? -- Was Jesus coequal with God? -- Answer in His own words -- Who, then, and what, was He? -- Via crucis (a poem) -- Is the Christ of our creeds the Jesus of Galilee? -- Judas (a poem) -- X. Why did Jesus come? -- What says the Old Testament? -- What says the record of His life? -- Field -- And His kin? -- Why did Jesus come? His own answers -- Other answers -- Magdalene (a poem) -- Spikenard (a poem) -- Echo de saeculis (a poem) -- XI. Basic oneness of all religions -- What is religion? -- Why do men have religions? -- What are these common factors? -- Testimony of the faiths -- All-fader (a poem) -- Religion versus cruelty -- XII. A common basis for church fellowship -- Et ille, frater meus! -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Introspection -- "Quid est veritas?" -- The scoffer (a poem) -- II. Soundings -- A personal word -- Rules on procedure -- Whither away? (A poem) -- III. Authorities -- The Scriptures: what are they? -- Tradition -- The writings of the fathers -- The voice of God -- Is the canon of the Scriptures finally closed? -- De profundis (a poem) -- IV. The problem of the existence of evil -- The problem of sin -- Cain (a poem) -- Mea culpa (a poem) -- Forever and forever? -- A spiritual dead-line: where? -- Hell: where and what? -- In flammis tormenti (a poem) -- Judgment day -- Walking again with God -- Heaven: where and what? -- "Et cantabant quasi canticum novum?" (a poem) -- V. Theory of a fall, and the penalty -- Theory of a ransom from the racial spiritual death of the fall -- VI. Theory of a blood atonement for sin -- The cry of the wildered folk (a poem) -- VII. Doctrine of the trinity -- Whence has the doctrine of the trinity sprung? -- Foeman: yet one -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Under the three balls (a poem) -- Shylock -- XIII. Converging roads -- Brother (a poem) -- Our dead -- Hertz Krank (a poem) -- Has an answer come? -- Resurgam! (a poem) -- In eternity now -- XIV. The man spiritual -- Foregropings -- Wait! (a poem) -- XV. Evening -- A prophecy -- We be brethren! -- Dreams (a poem) -- Taps (a poem)".
- catalog title "The faith that has come to me, by J. P. Widney.".
- catalog type "text".