New Testament Ethics

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Cambridge University Press, Dec 4, 2014 - Religion - 164 pages
First published in 1934 as the second edition of a 1930 original, this book contains the text of the Hulsean Lectures for 1929 on the teachings of Jesus and the apostles. Scott was the first non-clergyman to hold this lectureship, and in these lectures he charts the development and gradual evolution of the teachings of Jesus though their interpretation by later teachers. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Christian teaching.
 

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The greatness of His task as Teacher p 2 His authority
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Rarity of His references to sin p 27 What takes their
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Moral dangers to be chiefly avoided p 54 Do
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Pauls knowledge of Jesus p 73 Love again the Master
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Three types of moral standard p 99 All things
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Paul and marriage p 124 The status of women p 126
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Limits within which these principles can be expected
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Industrial and economic problems p 139 Christians
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INDEX OF QUOTATIONS 1502
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