“Whom Heaven Must Receive Until The Time”: Reflections on the Christology of Acts

Interpretation 27 (2):151-165 (1973)
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Abstract

It is the task of theology in every age to discover formulations of belief which are both traditionally and genuinely meaningful. The Book of Acts presents Jesus Christ, absent since his ascension, yet powerfully present in a complex of ways, which may be catalytically provocative for the thinking of faith today.

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