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Clearly, this statement is made over against the assumption -that Marxsen calls "the error of liberal theology" that faith can somehow be secured or justified by historical inquiry back behind the preaching that calls for it---whether this be inquiry into the historical Jesus or into the suprahistorical event of his resurrection from the dead. But one can unhesitatingly join as I do in rejecting this assumption, and, in this sense, agree with his statement, without inferring further--as he does-that neither faith nor the assertions of faith can be justified in any way, because they lie beyond the scope of rational discussion.

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