At the heart of the New Testament's theology of history is the figure of Jesus Christ, whose life, death, and resurrection are seen as the pivotal event in history. His arrival marks the fulfillment of God's promises to Israel and the world, and His resurrection signals the beginning of a new creation. The New Testament thus presents history as a dynamic and evolving narrative, one that is driven by divine purpose and guided by God's will. Theological reflections on history are not confined to mere human development but are intricately connected to God's sovereign plan for salvation.
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