The Transition from Death to Life

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 46 (3):240-249 (1992)
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Responding to the complicated conditions produced by both the Constantinian Revolution and the collapse of the Roman Empire in the West, Augustine concerned himself not so much with “earthly transitions” as with the only transition that he believed had final significance: the transition of Christ from death to life

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