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[At this point of his argument Küng offers a new definition of the church that is closely connected to the idea that Jesus is dead. This is why the church, in his view, is the “community of those who believe in Christ.” It is significant that he refers to the community of those who believe in Christ, not in Jesus.1 Then, he gives further details about what such a definition of the church as community of those who believe in Christ actually entails.]
Published: Nov 4, 2015
Keywords: Critical Study; Christian Church; Local Church; Ontological Reference; Proper Functionality
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