Gospel History a Syllabus of Professor Cw Hodges Gospel History for the

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Hodge, Caspar Wistar, 1870-1937
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O. T. Expression Ps. 51: 10 "clean heart:" also Paul's phrase '■'■y. Natz'' Gal. 6 : 15. 2. True relation of Gnosticism to N. T. Doctrine, a. Sce|>tics exaggerate the resemblance; more difference than likeness, b. Gnosticism a heresy arising within the churcli. Its ideas and terms are borrowed from John. C. Alexandrian philosophy of wliich Gnos- ticism was an off-shoot was imbued with O. T. Ideas. JS". T. Was the development of these ideas. Hence both drawing from a common source employed to so...me degree similar modes of thonglit and expression, d. Christ dealt with the philosophical questions of His time. E. John, writing when Gnostic speculation had begun to disturb the church, like Paul, (Cp. Eph. And Col. ) writes against it, using its nomenclature. Christ's teachings now are clearer than those subsequently given in Galilee, because, 1, His great purpose of offering Himself to the Jews as their Messiah necessitated lucid statement of nature and, blessings of His kingdom. In Galilee His audiences were popular and His aim was to establish the church.

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