Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | 1. A short historical review of Apologetic works.~
2 1 | existence of God, and a historical refutation of the falsity
3 1 | there exists impartial, historical and scientific testimony
4 1 | Protestant negative school of historical criticism, known under the
5 3 | qualities of humans and historical facts. Retelling these arguments
6 7 | religion can be the object of historical, psychological or logical
7 7 | psychological or logical analysis. Historical analysis brings us, on the
8 7 | one hand, to the so-called historical proof of the truth of the
9 7 | religious cults and well-known historical religions. Psychological
10 8 | intellectual course of the historical life of man to a wise Ruler
11 9 | philosophical, ethical, and historical (from the universality of
12 9 | conscience.~· The historical is drawn from the history
13 11 | most diverse changes in the historical life of man. Revealed Truths
14 17,1 | only explanation can be the historical actuality of Paradise and
15 19 | stage, raises important historical and theological questions.
16 19,4 | world-view. Besides its historical meaning, the universal flood
17 19,4 | passages of Scripture as historical fact; the writings of the
18 19,4 | that the Deluge was a real historical event: “And as in the days
19 19,4 | the ark and the flood as historical facts: “When they waited
20 22 | combination of naturalistic, historical reasons. It made its appearance
21 22 | appearance as a regular historical synthesis of struggle and
22 22 | objective examination of historical circumstances preceding
23 23 | represented by any other historical personality. Then, the astonishing,
24 24 | from a series of ordinary historical phenomena — has been relegated
25 24 | appearance in the world of historical Christianity with its martyrs,
26 Conclu | earth and the spreading of historical Christianity roused against
27 App,1 | Archaeology~ Christianity is a historical faith based on actual events
28 App,1 | archaeology has confirmed the historical accuracy of the Bible. It
29 App,1 | information needed to resolve a historical or chronological question
30 App,1 | outline or exact detail historical statements in the Bible.”~ ~
31 App,1 | this story is treated as a historical event. The Old Testament
32 App,1 | us more confidence in the historical reality of the biblical
33 App,1 | very critical view of the historical accuracy of many of the
34 App,1 | Pilate agrees with other historical accounts. “Philo and Josephus
35 App,1 | was known only from scant historical records and the Gospels.
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