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“Here, too, Paul makes clear that it is not a question of metaphysical or ontological judgments, but of anthropological judgments which as such include the adopting of an attitude: the gods become gods by being believed in, and faith in the one God and the one Lord creates freedom no longer to recognize these powers.” (Page 145)
“Just as the attitude of the community must accord with the word of the cross, so also must the form of the preaching and the bearing of the preacher.” (Page 53)
“apparently the cloud is the sign of the divine presence, and to this the Spirit in baptism corresponds.” (Page 166)
“ἔγνωσται, ‘he is known,’ contains the idea: he is recognized by God, i.e., elected by him.24” (Page 142)
“That ‘we’ are saved is a believing insight which is existent only in the hearing of the word” (Page 42)