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Soon we couldn't even be in his beloved garden anymore, the work being too strenuous for him.
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In this way the task of relating absolutely to the absolute becomes even more strenuous, for human reason is overwhelmed, even offended, by the claim that Jesus is fully human and fully divine.
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