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Christologies and be
The chapter implies one of the highest and most developed Christologies to be found in the New Testament.

Christologies and from
Also significant is the clear warning against paying heed to those who say that Jesus was not a flesh-and-blood figure: “ For many deceivers are entered into the world, who confess not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh .” This establishes that, from the time the epistle was first written, there were those who had docetic Christologies, believing that the human person of Jesus was actually pure spirit.

Christologies and Jesus
No writings were left by Jesus, and the study of the various Christologies of the Apostolic Age is based on early Christian documents.

Christologies and .
There were many diverse Christian communities with wildly different Christologies, eschatologies, soteriologies, and cosmologies that existed alongside the " Early Church " which is itself a projected concept to indicate which communities were " proto-orthodox ," in that their views would become dominate.
Ultimately, however, the dialectic between the schools of Alexandria and Antioch produced Christologies that on all sides ( notwithstanding ongoing differences between the Oriental Orthodox and Chalcedonian churches ) avoided the extremes and reflect both points of view.
Chesnut, R. C., Three Monophysite Christologies, 1976 ( Oxford ).
Those who held to the non-Chalcedonian Christologies called the doctrine of Chalcedon dyophysitism.
While a comparison of his expositions of the Pauline and Johannine Christologies with the earlier Unitarian exegesis in which he had been trained shows how wide is the interval, the work does not represent a mifid that had throughout its history lived and worked in the delicate and judicial investigations he here tried to conduct.

can and be
`` That is, if we can be sure this is Colcord's money '' --
It'll probably be at least an hour or two before I can check back with you.
Even as I said it I realized that an education can be invaluable.
Within their confines, moreover, technological and industrial growth has proceeded at an accelerated pace, thus increasing the cornucopia from which material wants can be satisfied.
And no messages can be transmitted on these circuits until senders and receivers authenticate in advance, by special codes, that the messages actually come from their purported sources.
Additional codes can be used to challenge and counterchallenge the authentications.
Nobody can be absolutely certain of the answers.
All can be connected with the gold circuit from their homes.
The box is internally wired so the door can never be opened without setting off a screeching klaxon ( `` It's real obnoxious '' ).
Unless all gadgets are properly operated -- and the wires and seals from the handles removed first -- no damage can be done.
I do not know if such a way of life can come to be a self-conscious challenge, but I suspect that it can.
As his disciples boast, even though his emphasis is elsewhere, Faulkner does show his awareness of the changing order of the South quite keenly, as can be proven by a quick recalling of his Sartoris and Snopes families.
An order can be chanced rather than chosen, and this approach produces an experience that is `` free and discovered rather than bound and remembered ''.
And any sequence can not only change its positions in the work but can even be eliminated from it altogether.
When it comes to this, I shall prefer emigrating to some country where they make no pretence of loving liberty -- to Russia, for instance, where despotism can be taken pure, without the base alloy of hypocrisy '' ( His emphasis )
Something of this can be learned from `` The Way To The Churchyard '' ( 1901 ), an anecdote about an old failure whose fit of anger at a passing cyclist causes him to die of a stroke or seizure.
Similarly experience itself can be conventionalized so that people react to certain preconceived clues for behavior without awareness of the vitality of their experiential field.
When words can be used in a more fresh and primitive way so that they strike with the force of sights and sounds, when tones of sound and colors of paint and the carven shape all strike the sensibilities with an undeniable force of data in and of themselves, compelling the observer into an attitude of attention, all this imitates the way experience itself in its deepest character strikes upon the door of consciousness and clamors for entrance.
it can be changed ; ;
You've already sent your daughter to Miss X's select academy for girls and your son to Mr. Y's select academy for boys, and you can be as liberal as you please with strict impunity.
In scope and power it can only be compared to Tolstoy's War And Peace.
However, for convenience we will stick to the idea that information can be classified according to Table 1.
Since the hazards of poor communication are so great, p can be justified as a habitable site only on the basis of unusual productivity such as is made available by a waterfall for milling purposes, a mine, or a sugar maple camp.

can and gleaned
", and he was fond of saying that all of quantum mechanics can be gleaned from carefully thinking through the implications of this single experiment.
Something of early Saxon religious practices in Britain can be gleaned from place names.
The early history of the Gauls is predominantly a work in archaeology-there being little written information ( save perhaps what can be gleaned from coins ) concerning the peoples that inhabited these regions-and the relationships between their material culture, genetic relationships ( the study of which has been aided, in recent years, through the field of archaeogenetics ), and linguistic divisions rarely coincide.
A general idea of the content of On Speeds can be gleaned from Aristotle's Metaphysics XII, 8, and a commentary by Simplicius of Cilicia ( 6th century CE ) on De caelo, another work by Aristotle.
Unfortunately, it is often the case that little information regarding phenotype can be gleaned from precise knowledge of the AR mutation itself ; it is well established that the same AR mutation may cause significant variation in the degree of masculinization in different individuals, even among members of the same family.
Some events of the first centuries of the Fourth Age can be gleaned from the Appendices, and follow below.
More information about Johnny can be gleaned from the Whalestoe Letters, letters his mother Pelafina wrote from The Three Attic Whalestoe Institution.
He is an authority of considerable value from 1066 onwards ; many telling anecdotes and shrewd judgments on persons and events can be gleaned from his pages.
" Memoir is thus more about what can be gleaned from a section of one's life than about the outcome of the life as a whole.
He did not preserve his thoughts in writing, so his opinions can only be gleaned second-hand from what is preserved by later writers.
Luminance information can be gleaned from the chromatic information ; e. g. the chromatic value implies a certain minimum for the luminance value.
After an exegesis of the very limited practical political views to be gleaned from Strauss's writings, Tarcov concludes that " Strauss can remind us of the permanent problems, but we have only ourselves to blame for our faulty solutions to the problems of today.
Before the 5th century A. D. the details of its history which can be gleaned from surviving records and literature are exceedingly meagre, obscure and confusing.
These personal details can only be gleaned by more detailed research, and the use of social history.
The ocean current and low level wind information gleaned from the space photos can help predict oceanic oil spill coverage and movement.
An idea of their daily routine can be gleaned from an anchoritic Rule known as Ancrene Wisse.
An additional 4. 8 MeV can be gleaned by having the fast neutrons moderated in a suitable " blanket " surrounding the reaction chamber, with the blanket containing lithium-6, whose nuclei, known by some as " lithions ," readily and exothermically absorb thermal neutrons, the lithium-6 being transmuted thereby into an alpha particle and a triton .< ref group =" note "> Using the difference between the known rest masses of the n and < sub > 3 </ sub > Li < sup > 6 </ sup > reactants, on the one hand, and the known rest masses of the α and t products, on the other, along with the conservation of momentum and the conservation of energy, the over-all energy release ( the Q-value ), as well as the respective non-relativistic or Galilean velocities and non-relativistic or Galilean kinetic energies of the α and t products may be readily calculated directly .</ ref >
The fact that Euro-American observers found African work-singers so remarkable ( as can be gleaned from the tone of their descriptions ) suggests that work songs were indeed rather foreign to their culture.
Other scraps can be gleaned from miscellaneous texts.
A general understanding of its meaning can be gleaned from studying the resulting case law, summarised in Software patents under the European Patent Convention.
Moral truth cannot be gleaned because Ambrosio was destroyed by spiritual beings, and no earthly being can sufficiently oppose the “ power and cunning of supernatural beings .” Scenes of grotesquery and horror abound, which are a proof of “ a low and vulgar taste .” The character of Ambrosio is “ impossible ... contrary to nature .” Coleridge argues that the most “ grievous fault ... for which no literary excellence can atone ” is that “ our author has contrived to make of enchantments and witchcraft ‘ ‘ pernicious ’ ‘, by blending, with an irreverent negligence, all that is most awfully true in religion with all that is most ridiculously absurd in superstition ,” commenting with the immortal line thatthe Monk is a romance, which if a parent saw in the hands of a son or daughter, he might reasonably turn pale .” Coleridge finishes the piece by explaining that he was “ induced to pay particular attention to this work, from the unusual success which it has experienced ” and thatthe author is a man of rank and fortune.
The tone of the Civil Constitution can be gleaned from Title II, Article XXI:
Nothing can be gleaned from the contemporary skaldic poems on the causes of the battle.

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