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The 40 Most Influential Chr...

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Understanding Your Bible in...

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Understanding Theology in 1...

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Christian Theology for Peop...

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Los 40 cristianos más influ...

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“H. Richard Niebuhr’s critical description of liberal theology in general has become a classic: “A God without wrath brought men without sin into a kingdom without judgment through the ministration of a Christ without a cross.”[181]”
Daryl Aaron, The 40 Most Influential Christians . . . Who Shaped What We Believe Today

“Tertullian argued, one of the reasons that Jesus had to be truly human is because God cannot die; only a true human with a true physical body can die. If, as Gnostic Christians claimed, Jesus only appeared to be human, then his death only appeared to be real, and, if so, there is no true sacrifice for sin and no salvation. It was the true human nature of Jesus, not his divine nature, that suffered and died on the cross.”
Daryl Aaron, The 40 Most Influential Christians . . . Who Shaped What We Believe Today

“One of Athanasius’s most famous statements was: “He [the Logos/Son] was made man that we might be made God” (On the Incarnation of the Word, 54.3).”
Daryl Aaron, The 40 Most Influential Christians . . . Who Shaped What We Believe Today

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