The Gospel in the Theology of Paul

Interpretation 33 (4):339-350 (1979)
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Abstract

“Gospel” is Paul's personal way of expressing the significance of the Christ-event, the meaning that the person, life, ministry, passion, death, resurrection, and lordship of Jesus of Nazareth had and still has for human history and existence

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