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- catalog contributor b3232187.
- catalog created "1925.".
- catalog date "1925".
- catalog date "1925.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1925.".
- catalog description "1. Reception of the gospel by the world -- 2. Jesus not the founder of the church -- 3. Distinctive feature of Christianity -- 4. Origin of the Christ-fealty -- XIII. Can a modernist be a Christian? -- 1. The errors in Jesus' Messianism natural -- 2. The historic continuity of Christianity -- 3. The reality of the unseen -- 4. Bases of religion -- XIV. The neglected Eucharist -- 1. Need of return to the historical Christ -- 2. Opposing views -- 3. Need of adequate organization for progress -- 4. "Follow Me."".
- catalog description "1. Why did Jesus die? -- 2. The answer suggested by the gospels -- 3. The theological answers -- 4. The Last Supper -- VIII. Jesus' kingdom ideal -- 1. Its genesis -- 2. Nature of its appeal -- 3. Character of Jesus' ethics -- 4. Dynamic factors of the kingdom -- 5. Jesus' egoistic doctrine -- 6. Jesus not a collectivist -- 7. The rigorous side of the gospel -- 8. The motives of Jesus -- IX. The kingdom of this world -- 1. Origin of moral dualism -- 2. The lure of gain -- 3. Good and evil as actual world-forces -- 4. Why evil is a kingdom -- 5. The evil of mammon -- X. The apostles and the kingdom -- 1. The traditional view unjustified -- 2. St. Paul a Messianist -- XI. The hellenizing of the gospel -- 1. View-point of the Apostle's Creed -- 2. Causes of the changed views -- 3. St. Paul's atonement teaching -- 4. Hellenistic philosophical sources of redemption -- 5. Hellenistic religious sources -- 6. Hellenistic ideas in the New Testament -- XII. Origin of the Christian religion -- ".
- catalog description "I. Nature of the inquiry -- 1. Its difficulties -- 2. Its principles -- 3. Its sources -- II. Who was Jesus? -- 1. A popular healer -- 2. A teacher -- 3. A Messianic claimant -- 4. Not an avowed world-Savior -- III. What did Jesus teach? -- 1. General character of his teaching -- 2. Sources of his teaching -- 3. Analysis of his teaching -- 4. The fatherhood of God -- 5. The kingdom of God -- IV. Jewish view of the kingdom -- 1. Origin of the "kingdom" idea -- 2. Its content -- 3. The place and time -- 4. The kingdom's appeal to the masses -- V. Jesus' view of the kingdom -- 1. Agreements with the prophetic view -- 2. The two kingdoms theory -- 3. Argument from non-earthly concomitants -- 4. References to the kingdom as "inner" -- 5. The evolutionary kingdom sayings -- 6. The spiritual view theological, not historical -- VI. Kingdom significance of his life -- 1. Significance of his works of healing -- 2. Why the triumphal entry? -- VII. Kingdom significance of his death -- ".
- catalog extent "217 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Aim of Jesus Christ.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Aim of Jesus Christ.".
- catalog issued "1925".
- catalog issued "1925.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, The Macmillan Co.,".
- catalog relation "Aim of Jesus Christ.".
- catalog subject "BT303 .C73".
- catalog subject "Jesus Christ.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Reception of the gospel by the world -- 2. Jesus not the founder of the church -- 3. Distinctive feature of Christianity -- 4. Origin of the Christ-fealty -- XIII. Can a modernist be a Christian? -- 1. The errors in Jesus' Messianism natural -- 2. The historic continuity of Christianity -- 3. The reality of the unseen -- 4. Bases of religion -- XIV. The neglected Eucharist -- 1. Need of return to the historical Christ -- 2. Opposing views -- 3. Need of adequate organization for progress -- 4. "Follow Me."".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Why did Jesus die? -- 2. The answer suggested by the gospels -- 3. The theological answers -- 4. The Last Supper -- VIII. Jesus' kingdom ideal -- 1. Its genesis -- 2. Nature of its appeal -- 3. Character of Jesus' ethics -- 4. Dynamic factors of the kingdom -- 5. Jesus' egoistic doctrine -- 6. Jesus not a collectivist -- 7. The rigorous side of the gospel -- 8. The motives of Jesus -- IX. The kingdom of this world -- 1. Origin of moral dualism -- 2. The lure of gain -- 3. Good and evil as actual world-forces -- 4. Why evil is a kingdom -- 5. The evil of mammon -- X. The apostles and the kingdom -- 1. The traditional view unjustified -- 2. St. Paul a Messianist -- XI. The hellenizing of the gospel -- 1. View-point of the Apostle's Creed -- 2. Causes of the changed views -- 3. St. Paul's atonement teaching -- 4. Hellenistic philosophical sources of redemption -- 5. Hellenistic religious sources -- 6. Hellenistic ideas in the New Testament -- XII. Origin of the Christian religion -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Nature of the inquiry -- 1. Its difficulties -- 2. Its principles -- 3. Its sources -- II. Who was Jesus? -- 1. A popular healer -- 2. A teacher -- 3. A Messianic claimant -- 4. Not an avowed world-Savior -- III. What did Jesus teach? -- 1. General character of his teaching -- 2. Sources of his teaching -- 3. Analysis of his teaching -- 4. The fatherhood of God -- 5. The kingdom of God -- IV. Jewish view of the kingdom -- 1. Origin of the "kingdom" idea -- 2. Its content -- 3. The place and time -- 4. The kingdom's appeal to the masses -- V. Jesus' view of the kingdom -- 1. Agreements with the prophetic view -- 2. The two kingdoms theory -- 3. Argument from non-earthly concomitants -- 4. References to the kingdom as "inner" -- 5. The evolutionary kingdom sayings -- 6. The spiritual view theological, not historical -- VI. Kingdom significance of his life -- 1. Significance of his works of healing -- 2. Why the triumphal entry? -- VII. Kingdom significance of his death -- ".
- catalog title "The aim of Jesus Christ; a critical inquiry for the general reader, by William Forbes Cooley ...".
- catalog type "text".