Theology of Revelation in the Bible and the Writings of 19th and 20th Century Theologians
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| Abstract | This book gives an introduction to the various theological perspectives regarding revelation. It includes a survey of the views of liberal, evangelical, Calvinist, and Charismatic theologians. The author presents his succinct view in the last chapter. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Theology of Revelation Inspiration of Bible Infallibility of Bible Interpretation of Bible | |||||||||
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Norbert Max Samuelson (2002). Revelation and the God of Israel. Cambridge University Press.
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George I. Mavrodes (1989). Revelation and the Bible. Faith and Philosophy 6 (4):398-411.
Richard Swinburne (1993). Reply: A Further Defence of Christian Revelation. Religious Studies 29 (3):395 - 400.
Jeanne Kay (1988). Concepts of Nature in the Hebrew Bible. Environmental Ethics 10 (4):309-327.
Jeffrey S. Siker (1997). Scripture and Ethics: Twentieth-Century Portraits. Oxford University Press.
Joris Geldhof (2004). The Bible in the Later Thought of F. W. J. Schelling. Philosophy and Theology 16 (1):45-72.
Yoram Hazony (2012). The Philosophy of Hebrew Scripture: An Introduction. Cambridge University Press.
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