What are we as Christians to make of those occasional encounters with God in our everyday lives that seem more real than everyday reality, more fundamental than everything else? Whether observing a…
Faced with theological problems of delayed deliverance and historical theodicy, Jewish religious thought in the Hellenistic period necessarily became revelation. Drawing on this re-reading of their…
Christopher Knight uses the notion of revelation to ask whether scientifically literate people need to be as simplistic in their religion as they are sophisticated in their science. Knight extends …
This book presents a fascinating look at the Book of Revelation from the Catholic perspective, based on 2,000 years of tradition. Father Tickle's sound interpretation shows that Revelation's messag…
What do we mean by revelation? It is question to which much hard thinking and careful writing are being devoted in our time, and there is a general awareness among us that it is being answered in a…
General revelation is God's revelation of Himself in nature and in the human heart. From God's self-disclosure by these two means mankind can achieve a natural religion and attain a knowledge of Go…
This book is spiritually englightening and intellectually exciting. Its fresh and solid reflections on the spritituality of revelation deal with scripture, sacraments, our relationship with God and…
Bavinck deals with the relationship between revelation and philosophy, nature, history, religion, Christianity, religious expereince, culture and the future. He contends that the world cannot be ex…
This book presents a series of Christian apocalyptic texts from the 4th to the 16th centuries from the following authors: Lactantius, Adoso of Montier-En-Der,. Joachim Of Fiore, Angelo of Clareno, …
There have been several books printed that give the various perspectives on the Book of Revelation (which our Catholic and Anglican friends often prefer to dub "The Apocalypse of St. John the Divin…