Paul and Apocalyptic Theology

Interpretation 38 (3):229-241 (1984)
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Paul s interpretation of the Christ event, thoroughly apocalyptic in tone, nevertheless reflects the creative transformation of Christian tradition and experience to be found everywhere in his letters

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