Revelation and reason : the Christian doctrine of faith and knowledge /

To many people both inside the Chruch and outside it--what goes on in the Church is either routine or irrelevant. Consequently, what the Church has to say is not very meaningful. Why should people listen to what the Church has to preach and think about it? No one is better qualified to answer this q...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Brunner, Emil, 1889-1966 (Author)
Other Authors: Wyon, Olive, 1881-1966 (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Language Notes:Text in English, translated from the German.
Published: Philadelphia : The Westminster Press, [1946]
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Revelation as the subject of a Christian theory of knowledge
  • The biblical understanding of revelation
  • The reception of revelation : faith
  • The God of revelation
  • Man and revelation
  • The revelation in creation
  • Revelation as promise : the old covenant
  • Revelation as fulfillment : Jesus Christ
  • The witness of Holy Scripture
  • The witness of the church
  • The witness of the Spirit
  • Revelation in glory
  • The unity of the revelation
  • The faith in revelation and the problem of doubt
  • The world religions and their claim to revelation
  • Revelation and the naturalistic theory of religion
  • Revelation and religion
  • Biblical faith and criticism
  • Science and the miracle of revelation
  • The logos of revelation and the logos of reason
  • Revelation and the moral law of reason
  • The proof of the existence of God
  • Rational theology
  • The two conceptions of truth
  • The problem and the idea of Christian philosophy
  • Myth, history, and revelation
  • Revelation and reason in faith.