Revelation and Reason in Christian Theology
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Revelation and Reason in Christian Theology  -     By: Christopher Green

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Do revelation and reason contradict?

Throughout the church’s history, Christians have been tempted to make revelation and reason mutually exclusive. But both are essential to a true understanding of the faith.

The inaugural Theology Connect conference—held in Sydney in July 2016—was dedicated to surveying the intersection of revelation and reason. In Revelation and Reason in Christian Theology Christopher C. Green and David I. Starling draw together the fruit of this conference to provoke sustained, deep reflection on this relationship. The essays—filtered through epistemological, biblical, historical, and dogmatic lenses—critically and constructively contribute to this important and developing aspect of theology.

Each essayist approaches revelation and reason according to the psalmist’s words: “In your light we see light” (Ps 36:9). The light of faith does not obscure truth; rather, it enables us to see truth.

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Title: Revelation and Reason in Christian Theology
By: Christopher Green
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 269
Vendor: Lexham Press
Publication Date: 2018
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 X 2.00 (inches)
Weight: 14 ounces
ISBN: 1683590988
ISBN-13: 9781683590989
Stock No: WW590989

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Do revelation and reason contradict?

Throughout the church's history, Christians have been tempted to make revelation and reason mutually exclusive. But both are essential to a true understanding of the faith.

The inaugural Theology Connect conference-held in Sydney in July 2016-was dedicated to surveying the intersection of revelation and reason. In Revelation and Reason in Christian Theology, Christopher C. Green and David I. Starling draw together the fruit of this conference to provoke sustained, deep reflection on this relationship. The essays-filtered through epistemological, biblical, historical, and dogmatic lenses-critically and constructively contribute to this important and developing aspect of theology.

Each essayist approaches revelation and reason according to the psalmist's words: "In your light we see light" (Ps 36:9). The light of faith does not obscure truth; rather, it enables us to see truth.

Author Bio

Christopher C. Green (Ph.D., University of Aberdeen) is the director of Theology Connect, senior adjunct in theology at Azusa Pacific University, and the director of Christian Foundations at Plenty Valley Christian College (Australia). He is author of Doxological Theology: Karl Barth on Divine Providence, Evil and the Angels.

David I. Starling (Ph.D., University of Sydney) is head of the Bible and theology department at Morling College. He is author of Hermeneutics as Apprenticeship, UnCorinthian Leadership, and Not my People: Gentiles as Exiles in Pauline Hermeneutics.

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