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This highly acclaimed and widely used volume now in its third edition, is a collaborative presentation of the chief Christian doctrines in light of their traditional theological formulations, their historical development, and contemporary challenges. Joined by David Tracy, Langdon Gilkey, Edward Farley, Sallie McFague, and many others, Hodgson and King explore the task of theology, method,...

GEORGE STROUP 4. REVELATION → Related readings in Readings in Christian Theology, Chapter IV WHERE WE ARE Traditionally when Christians have attempted to explain what they know about God and how they have access to that knowledge, they have appealed to something called “revelation.” In most versions of Christianity, revelation has served as the epistemological basis for theology; that is, an appeal often has been made to revelation in order to account for knowledge of God. Today, however, it is no
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