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Avery Dulles. they do not necessarily prevent the theologian's fundamental princi- ples from being a matter of chance rather than deliberate choice . When they are free to do so , theologians may wish to make an in- formed decision ...
Avery Dulles. they do not necessarily prevent the theologian's fundamental princi- ples from being a matter of chance rather than deliberate choice . When they are free to do so , theologians may wish to make an in- formed decision ...
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... theologians have not as yet elaborated a systematic theology of revelation , though they have made major contributions to the theology of faith and her- meneutics . They seem to assume that God preeminently reveals him- self when ...
... theologians have not as yet elaborated a systematic theology of revelation , though they have made major contributions to the theology of faith and her- meneutics . They seem to assume that God preeminently reveals him- self when ...
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... theologians . The biblical and tradi- tional understanding of God as creator and sovereign Lord , accord- ing to Gilkey , is incompatible with the modern secular under- standing that underlies the scholarship of these theologians ...
... theologians . The biblical and tradi- tional understanding of God as creator and sovereign Lord , accord- ing to Gilkey , is incompatible with the modern secular under- standing that underlies the scholarship of these theologians ...
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THE PROBLEM OF REVELATION | 3 |
THE USE OF MODELS IN REVELATION | 19 |
REVELATION AS DOCTRINE | 36 |
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accepted according apostolic asserts authors B. B. Warfield Barth Baum believers Bible biblical Brunner Bultmann C. H. Dodd called canon Catholic century Chapter Christian Christian faith Christology Church Dogmatics concept of revelation critical Cullmann Dei Verbum dialectical model dialectical theologians dialectical theology doctrine Emil Brunner eschatological experience fifth model five models given gospel grace Gregory Baum historical model holds Holy Spirit human Ibid idea of revelation inerrancy insofar inspiration interpretation Jaspers Jesus Christ Karl Barth Karl Rahner meaning mediate model of revelation mystical myth neo-Scholastics norm objective Pannenberg Paul Tillich Philadelphia position present prophets propositional model Protestant questions Rahner rational reality reason religions religious Resurrection revelation theology sacrament salvation history Schillebeeckx Scripture sense speak symbolic approach teaching Teilhard de Chardin Testament theologians theology of revelation theory of revelation Tillich tion tive tradition transcendent truth Vatican Vatican II York