Philosophy and Existenz in Early Christianity

Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):428 - 440 (1957)
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However, from another point of view, these books contradict each other, for Wolfson's work gives not the slightest sign that he recognizes anything in even the first phase of Christian history which resembles the "new understanding of human existence" which Bultmann considers its essence. Anyone whose understanding of the New Testament has room for the aspects Bultmann emphasizes will doubt that these vanished as swiftly and completely as Wolfson's silence suggests. He will therefore wonder whether the treatment of the Church Fathers does not omit so many factors that it seriously misrepresents even those features of the doctrines of faith, Scripture, Trinity and Incarnation which are discussed.

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