According to the pre-modern Christian tradition, knowledge of God is mainly testimonial: we know certain important truths about God and divine things because God himself has told them to us. In aca…
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When one reflects upon what theology calls God's general revelation, he immediately faces a number of significant questions which have aroused agitated and even violent discussion in our day. These…
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In this book St. John's Revelation is approached as a great and singular theological poem. The author tries to see how the poem arose in an inspired mind, by what processes of divination its author…
This book is a message of the Book of Revelation for the 20th century, presented by a leading Scottish theologian. The exposition contained in this small volume were originally delivered as sermons…
This book is a collection of essays from some of the leading Evangelicals of the 20th century positively presenting a doctrine of revelation that runs against the modernist tide. Whether you agree …
There is perhaps no subject at the present moment more difficult to write upon, and above all to write upon wisely, than this Revelation and Inspiration. It may be a useful opening of the inquiry t…
The crux of theological thinking today is the question of the nature of Revelation; the spear-point of Christian action today is the task of Evangelism. It is not a mere coincidence should stand in…
No other book of the New Testament evokes the same fascination as the book of Revelation. Attempt at its exposition are almost without number, yet there continues the widest divergence of interpre…