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‖ Heilsgeschichte Theol.|ˈhaɪlzgəˌʃɪçtə| [Ger.] Sacred history, spec. the history of God's saving work among men; history seen as the working out of God's salvation. So ˈheilsgeschichtlich a.
1938C. H. Dodd History & Gospel v. 168 The whole of history is in the last resort sacred history, or Heilsgeschichte. 1952G. E. Wright God who Acts v. 115 Biblical faith may be treated in such a way as to preserve its history-centred (or as the Germans call it, heilsgeschichtlich) nature. 1957D. M. Baillie Theol. Sacraments ii. 69 It is bound up with the rediscovery that the Christian message is a Heilsgeschichte, a sacred story, running on from eternity through history to eternity again, with Christ as its central and determinative point. 1959Guthrie & Hall tr. Cullmann's Christology N.T. i. 9 There can be no Heilsgeschichte without Christology; no Christology without a Heilsgeschichte which unfolds in time. |