What was the impact of liturgy on the development of orthodox doctrine in the early Christian church? With renowned liturgical historian Maxwell E. Johnson as a guide, readers of Praying and Believing in Early Christianity will discover the important and sometimes surprising ways that worship helped
Praying as Believing: The Lord's Prayer and the Christian Doctrine of God
โ Scribed by Timothy Bradshaw
- Publisher
- Smyth & Helwys Publishing
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 225
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Praying as Believing
Contents
General Editor's Preface
Acknowledgments
1: IntroductionโChristian Prayer and the Christian doctrine of God
2: 'Our Father in heaven'
3: โHallowed be your nameโ
4: โYour kingdom comeโ
5: โYour will be done on earth as in heavenโ
6: โGive us today our daily breadโ
7: โForgive us our sins, as we forgive those who sin against us. Save us from the time of trial and deliver us from evilโ
8: ConclusionโโFor the kingdom, the power, and the glory are yours now and for ever.โ
Index
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