Gospel and Law: The Relation of Faith and Ethics in Early Christianity

Bampton Lectures in America, 3 (1951)
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A collection of lectures by C.H. Dodd on the relation of faith and ethics in Early Christianity. Topics discussed include preaching and teaching in the early Church, principles and motives of Christian ethics in the New Testament, the ethical Teaching of the Gospels, and the laws extrapolated from the teachings of Christ.

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