The article argues that, despite Dei verbum’s affirmation of the notion of experience, the understanding of it in the conciliar document is different from Tyrrell’s, and that Dei verbum holds together the Neo-Scholastic understanding of revelation as “locutio,” on the one hand, with Biblical-historical theories of revelation that stress experience, on the other. To this end, the article explores various understandings of revelation that include those of Tyrrell and his critics (i.e., Grandmaison, Gardeil, Schillebeeckx), Neo-Scholastics (i.e., Garrigou-Lagrange et al.), and Dei verbum (as interpreted by Congar)
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This article demonstrates that the expression sola scriptura has its origins in rather recent radica...
The book of Revelation, or the Apocalypse of John, the last book of the New Testament, has intrigue...
This essay seeks to articulate the many implications which Giorgio Agamben’s work holds for theology...
The article argues that, despite Dei verbum’s affirmation of the notion of experience, the understan...
The Council Fathers at Vatican II struggled to negotiate the Council\u27s teaching on divine revelat...
This dissertation asks whether the enigmatic, brilliant George Tyrrell is any more acceptable to the...
In his article, Daniel Valentine examines John Baillie’s book The Idea of Revelation in Recent Thoug...
How to think Church, if not through Revelation; how to think Revelation if not in relation to the Ch...
This article examines two distinct responses to the reception of Aristotle in the thirteenth century...
This article discusses the term Sola Scriptura and the consequences of its a...
This is the first of the two articles by this author that research the doctrine of theosis, sometime...
This article is a critical study of René Latourelle’s concept of revelation who conceives of it as W...
La constitution Dei Verbum du concile Vatican II est un document charnière illustrant le passage de ...
This is the second one of the two articles by this author, which examine the doctrine of theosis, so...
Schleiermacher's theological champions like Kevin Hector contend that his Christology is ‘high’ and ...
This article demonstrates that the expression sola scriptura has its origins in rather recent radica...
The book of Revelation, or the Apocalypse of John, the last book of the New Testament, has intrigue...
This essay seeks to articulate the many implications which Giorgio Agamben’s work holds for theology...