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Kerygma is a term used in Christian theology that refers to the core message or proclamation of the Gospel. Originating from the Greek word "kerygma," which means "to proclaim" or "to announce," it typically encompasses the fundamental aspects of Christian teaching about Jesus Christ, including his life, death, resurrection, and the salvation offered through him. In its traditional usage, kerygma often highlights key points such as: 1. The existence and holiness of God.

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