The report of the personhood of Jesus and John the Baptist in their mothers' wombs in the Gospel of Luke indicates continuity with the Old Testament conviction that God is the creator of human life from the moment it begins and the human being is defined by this I-Thou relationship.
The report of the personhood of Jesus and John the Baptist in their mothers' wombs in the Gospel of Luke indicates continuity with the Old Testament conviction that God is the creator of human life from the moment it begins and the human being is defined by this I-Thou relationship.
See p. 256.
The report of the personhood of Jesus and John the Baptist in their mothers' wombs in the Gospel of Luke indicates continuity with the Old Testament conviction that God is the creator of human life from the moment it begins and the human being is defined by this I-Thou relationship.
See p. 256.