Theological Journal – November 11 SK

 

If one has only a fantastic picture of Christ, if he is not the individual human being who stands face to face

with one, and his father, the carpenter, is not an actual individual human being with whom one is well acquainted, and likewise the rest of his relatives - then it is quite possible not to be offended. But if one is not contemporary with Christ in this way, then it is also impossible to become Christian.

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