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There is a distinction between Jesus-in-his-being-in-himself and Jesus-in-his-meaning-for-us. What is meant by the first part of this distinction may be explicated more fully by speaking of Jesus in his being in himself then and there in the past; and by the second, by speaking of Jesus in his meaning for us here and now in the present. But with this fuller explication, this distinction may seem to be equivalent to the other distinction between the empirical-historical Jesus and the existential-historical Jesus.

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