This proposal points out the 'anthropological' significance of the personal response to the Word of God, a relationship that properly defines the human being as both created in the image of God and accomplished in Christ. In particular, the anthropological fullness universally achieved in Christ - indispensable assumption in the contemporary theological conscience - implies the responsible maintenance of the constitutive dependency bond, that submits the subjective concretization of the 'new man' to his actual 'obedience of the faith'. By concluding, some possible implications in moral and ecclesiological perspective are envisaged.
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