ENDNOTES
Chapter One – Christianity is not religion
1 Luther, Martin, source unknown.
2 Kierkegaard, Soren, Attack on Christendom. Princeton:
Princeton Univ. Press. 1968.
3 Bonhoeffer, Dietrich, Letters and Papers from Prison..
4 Barth, Karl, Church Dogmatics. Vol. I, Pt. 2. Edinburgh: T&T
Clark. 1956. pg. 280.
5 Ibid., pg 294.
6 Ibid., pg. 298.
7 Ibid., pg. 299.
8 Ibid., pg. 302.
9 Ibid., pg. 303.
10 Ibid., pg. 308.
11 Ibid., pg. 325.
12 Ellul, Jacques, Living Faith: Belief and Doubt in a Perilous
World. San Francisco: Harper and Row.1983. pg. 123.
13 Ibid., pg. 129.
14 Ibid., pg. 137.
15 Capon, Robert, Between Noon and Three: A Parable of
Romance, Law, and the Outrage of Grace. San Francisco:
Harper and Row. 1982. pg. 136.
16 Ibid., pg. 166.
17 Ibid., pg. 167.
18 Marchant, JRV and Charles, JF, (eds), Cassell’s Latin
Dictionary. London: Cassell and Co. pg. 478.
19 Ayto, John, Dictionary of Word Origins. New York: Arcade
Pub., 1990. pg. 438.
20 Jones, E. Stanley, The Christ of the Indian Road. New York:
Grosset and Dunlap. 1925. pgs. 53,54.
21 Bloom, Harold, The American Religion.
22 The French word for “Christianity” is “Christianisme”
23 Nolan, Albert, Jesus Before Christianity. Maryknoll: Orbis
Books, 1976. pg. 3.