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Since the theme of this study is “the God-man relationship according to Paul Tillich,” it is self-evident why such a theological study includes a chapter on Christ. As far as christian theology is concerned, Christ is the instance of such a relationship. Moreover, he is the criterion for any other instance of a God-man relationship, whether within or without formal Christianity.
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cf. O. Wolff, “Paul Tillichs Christologie des Neuen Seins,” Neue Zeitschrift für systematische Theologie, 3 (1961) pp. 129–140
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Osborne, K.B. (1969). New Being in Jesus as the Christ. In: New Being. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-0782-0_5
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