The Lord of history: Christocentrism and the philosophy of history

Boston: St. Paul Editions (1980)
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Abstract

Revelation tells of a creating and redeeming God, whose Son has come among us in our flesh, and enters into each individual's personal history and also into human history itself, becoming its Center. Therefore, Jesus Christ is the Lord of History, of concern to every Christian in all the Churches.

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