Die Idee Gottes Als Des Vaters is a theological exploration by Carl Wittichen, originally published in 1865. This work delves into the concept of God as Father, offering a contribution to biblical theology primarily through an examination of Jesus' synoptic teachings. Wittichen's study provides insights into 19th-century theological discourse, reflecting on the historical and doctrinal understandings of God's fatherhood within Christian thought.
This book offers valuable perspectives for those interested in the historical development of Christian theology and the interpretation of biblical texts concerning the nature of God. Its focus on Jesus' synoptic teachings makes it a key resource for theological students and researchers seeking to understand the foundations of Christian doctrine.
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