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The separation of the clergy from the rest of the population had two aspects, one doctrinal, the other political; the political aspect depended upon the doctrinal. The clergy possessed certain miraculous powers, especially in connection with the sacraments—except baptism, which could be performed by laymen. Without the help of the clergy, marriage,
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This theological aggression soon led to active persecution, as bad theology often does,
Richard Holloway • Stories We Tell Ourselves: Making Meaning in a Meaningless Universe

Heidegger's Illusory Rapprochement with the Christian Theological Tradition
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Pastors in the Classics: Timeless Lessons on Life and Ministry from World Literature
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Christian dogmatics, tr. from the Germ. by W. Urwick
Hans Lassen Martensen (bp. of Zealand.)
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