Paine's Views on God
.... as the church's "first organization man"; Paul was also the first to force doctrinal consensus and to insist on the mutual embrace of
Jew,
Greek, slave, and ....
(2124

8

)
Christianity
.... An aspect of this is cited by Campbell's reference to Galatians (3.28) calling for unity of
Jew and
Greek, slave and free, "in Christ Jesus," an idea echoed ....
(1991

8

)
The Difference between Scientology & Christianity
.... Campbell refers to him as Christianity's "first organization man," who makes a point of uniting
Jew,
Greek, slave, and free as "all one in Christ Jesus" (1978 ....
(2133

9

)
Founding of Roman Catholic Church
.... Campbell cites Romans (which follows Acts) to the effect that
Jew and
Greek, slave and free, male and female "are all one in Christ Jesus," making the point ....
(3013

12

)
Founding of the Roman Catholic Church
.... Campbell cites Romans (which follows Acts) to the effect that
Jew and
Greek, slave and free, male and female "are all one in Christ Jesus," making the point ....
(3018

12

)
The Byzantine Empire and the Great Schism
.... Campbell quotes the passage in Galatians (3:28) calling for unity of
Jew and
Greek, slave and free, "in Christ Jesus." Similar references to the community of ....
(3770

15

)
ANCIENT GREEK AND HEBREW THOUGHT
.... forbade the keeping of the Sabbath and made circumcision a capital crimeà.The
Greek ritual was made compulsory on pain of death. Every
Jew who refused to eat ....
(1688

7

)
Judaism, Christianity and Islam
.... of his Levantine regard for the monolithic consensus" (379), citing the famous passage of universalist assertion: "There is neither
Jew nor
Greek, there is ....
(2119

8

)
The School of Antioch in Development of Christianity
.... the stamp of his Levantine regard for the monolithic consensus." Campbell quotes the passage in Galatians (3.28) calling for unity of
Jew and
Greek, slave and ....
(4870

19

)
Early Christian Theology
.... The first principle of his doctrine was that in Christ the [old] Law had been abrogated. . . . "There is neither
Jew nor
Greek, there is neither slave nor free ....
(2628

11

)
Jesus and Social and Cultural Outcasts
.... More than once Paul makes the point that Jesus becomes the pivotal figure of spiritual unity: There is neither
Jew nor
Greek, there is neither bond nor free ....
(1990

8

)
Paul's Views of Ministry
.... Campbell goes on to quote a passage in Galatians (3.28) calling for unity of
Jew and
Greek, slave and free, "in Christ Jesus," which is echoed in other letters ....
(3566

14

)
Religious Monotheism
.... "There is neither
Jew nor
Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus" (Campbell 379). ....
(4928

20

)
Three Monotheism Faiths
.... "There is neither
Jew nor
Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus" (Campbell 379). ....
(4928

20

)
Exegesis of Christ Figure
.... regard, Campbell (379) characterizes Paul's insistence on a "monolithic consensus," where, as Galatians 3:28 has it, there is neither
Jew nor
Greek, slave nor ....
(4290

17

)
Jewish and Christian Interpretations of Genesis
.... The Pauline letters are at pains to have the new religion encase the old, whether Jewish or Hellenistic: "There is neither
Jew nor
Greek, there is neither ....
(2460

10

)
St. Paul on the Priesthood and Ministry
.... Campbell quotes the passage in Galatians (3:28) calling for unity of
Jew and
Greek, slave and free, "in Christ Jesus." The same idea is echoed throughout ....
(9309

37

)
Monotheism
.... is borne out in Paul's epistles, which at various places restate the notion articulated at Galatians 3:28: "There is neither
Jew nor
Greek, there is neither ....
(2625

11

)
Gnosticism
.... The first principle of his doctrine was that in Christ the (old] Law had been abrogated . . . "There is neither
Jew nor
Greek, there is neither slave nor free ....
(5763

23

)
Development of Gnosticism The purpose of this rese
.... The first principle of his doctrine was that in Christ the [old] Law had been abrogated. . . . "There is neither
Jew nor
Greek, there is neither slave nor free ....
(5547

22

)
Allegory in Theology
.... The Pauline letters are at pains to have the new religion encase the old, whether Jewish or Hellenistic: "There is neither
Jew nor
Greek, there is neither ....
(7789

31

)
Paul's Vision for Christian Ministry
.... Paul's ministry and faith messages Ministry's faith essential as an example to new community of faith Paul's unification of
Jew, Christian,
Greek cultures in ....
(208

1

)
Jesus the Pharisee
.... declaration (Gal. 3.2) that there should be a religion neither
Jew nor
Greek, slave nor free, but one community in Christ Jesus. Falk cites ....
(910

4

)
The Catholic Church & Female Priests
.... There is neither
Jew nor
Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus," (Wood, p. 1). It is this passage that makes many believe ....
(1294

5

)
Hitler's Final Solution and Vatican Policy
.... by faith. But now . . . there is neither
Jew nor
Greek . . . for you are all one in Christ Jesus" (Gal. 3:24-29). As Christianity ....
(4097

16

)
Vatican's Noninterference Policy for Final Solution
.... by faith. But now . . . there is neither
Jew nor
Greek . . . for you are all one in Christ Jesus" (Gal. 3:24-29). As Christianity ....
(4097

16

)
Emergence of the Christian Priesthood
.... Campbell quotes the passage in Galatians (3:28) calling for unity of
Jew and
Greek, slave and free, "in Christ Jesus." That idea is echoed throughout Paul's ....
(10757

43

)
Biblical Truth: A Discussion
.... The first principle of his doctrine was that in Christ the [old] Law had been abrogated. . . . "There is neither
Jew nor
Greek, there is neither slave nor free ....
(5201

21

)
Female Pastoral Leaders as Caregivers
.... Further, in both
Greek and Roman religion, priestesses, though subordinate to the priests .... in such figures as Esther, whose alien status as a
Jew in Persia is a ....
(884

4

)
Nietzschean Conception of Ressentiment
.... refers to the way Rome treated the
Jew and the way the
Jew felt about .... Scheler finds that the Christian conception of love differs from the
Greek and might be ....
(1535

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