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It is the Christian conviction that God, in some mysterious way, poured himself into the life of Jesus of Nazareth in order to communicate himself, his purpose, without distortion. The mystery is that He did so without also relinquishing his ubiquity, his everywhereness. God's Word was incarnated in the life of Jesus. The resurrection of Jesus, seen as a divine seal of approval on his life and death, is Christianity's source of origin. - Introduction.
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Introduction
Part one : Waiting for the Messiah.
A covenant people
Jesus' homeland and people
Jesus' world
Part two : "The fullness of time".
The life and ministry of Jesus
The teaching of Jesus
The death and resurrection of Jesus
Part three : "Into all the world".
Primitive Christianity
Catholic Christianity
Epilogue : Trial, triumph and twilight
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