Revelation : towards a Christian interpretation of God's self-revelation in Jesus Christ
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Revelation : towards a Christian interpretation of God's self-revelation in Jesus Christ
Oxford University Press, 2016
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-216) and indexes
Contents of Works
- Revelation as self-revelation and communication of truth
- The love that reveals and conceals
- Revelation informs and transforms
- The sacramental character of divine self-revelation
- Means and mediators of revelation
- Believers receive revelation and are themselves revealed
- Evidence for revelation and human freedom
- Revelation then, now, and to come
- Handing on revelation: the role of tradition
- Revelation and inspiration
- The canon and truth of Scriptures
- The divine revelation reaching the 'others'