Heilsgeschichte

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  History seen as the work of God's salvation. (Especially, in Christianity, the history of the Old Testament, seen as a preparation for the coming of Christ.)
 * 2) * 1959, Guthrie/Hall, translating Oscar Cullman, The Christology of the New Testament, p. 306:
 * Without a divine Heilsgeschichte it would not make sense to speak of Jesus' ‘deity’. He would then simply be one of the heroes of history—nothing more.
 * 1)  Any interpretation of history as leading to eventual well-being, as e.g. in Marxism.
 * 1)  Any interpretation of history as leading to eventual well-being, as e.g. in Marxism.
 * 1)  Any interpretation of history as leading to eventual well-being, as e.g. in Marxism.

Translations

 * Dutch: heilsgeschiedenis, heilshistorie
 * German: Heilsgeschichte
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: frelseshistorie
 * Nynorsk: frelseshistorie

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) Heilsgeschichte