The Triumph of God: The Essence of Paul's ThoughtFortress Press, 1990 - 152ÆäÀÌÁö The special character of Paul's interpretation is marked by his ability to embody in his thought and praxis the movement of the incarnation, that is, the condescension of God into the depth of the human condition, so that the eternal Word of the gospel is able to become ever anew a word on target for the people to whom the gospel is addressed. |
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