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The Pleroma, an essay on the origin of Christianity

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  • ""Pleroma" means "fullness" in the sense of divine power. This 1909 work by the distinguished German-American theologian, argues--using scientific reasoning--that Christianity did not develop by accident but from necessity. Local conditions may differ, but the rise of a creed of universal love is inevitable--even on alien planets."

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  • "The Pleroma, an essay on the origin of Christianity"@en
  • "The pleroma : An essay on the origin of christianity"
  • "The Pleroma. An essay on the origin of Christianity"@en
  • "The pleroma : an essay on the origin of Christianity"@en
  • "The pleroma : an essay on the origin of Christianity"
  • "Pleroma : an essay on the origin of christianity"@en
  • "The Pleroma : an essay on the origin of Christianity"
  • "The Pleroma an essay on the origin of Christianity"
  • "The Pleroma an essay on the origin of Christianity"@en
  • "The pleroma an essay on the origin of Christianity"