Divine revelation is the term Christians use to express the process whereby God discloses God’s self in history, a process that begins with creation and climaxes in the person of Jesus Christ. Christians understand God not only to have created the world, but, from the very beginning, to have freely chosen to relate to that world. According to Christians, God freely enters into a selfgiving relationship with the whole of creation, and more profoundly and personally, with humankind. The purpose of this chapter is to try to understand something of the nature and dynamics of divine revelation, and of the process whereby humans experience it and seek to respond to it. I will begin by discussing the nature of the God who reveals, and then ...
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In Of God and Man, sociologist Zygmunt Bauman and ex-Jesuit priest Stanislaw Obirek engage in a dial...
The donkey is charged with a rich, important biblical symbolism. Usually the kings choose a strong a...
This article argues that the presence of Mary to Christian faith can be helpfully considered as a sa...
La mort i la primavera is therefore a mythical novel. For this reason it has become universal, in th...
The aim of this audio documentary is to highlight the controversy that has been caused by the recent...
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This thesis argues that Donne's Elegies and Songs and Sonnets found a readership trained to apprecia...
It is generally held that the Apostle Paul dismissed the rite of circumcision for Gentiles. This dis...
Poetics With a Promise explores how African American Christian hip-hop artists negotiate tensions be...
This essay recounts the author’s interaction with the artificial intelligence tool known as ChatGPT....
Research on faith based organisations involvement in public service provision neglects to consider ...
Many philosophers throughout Christianity’s history have asserted the existence of intermediary bei...
Defries, DavidErnest G. Schwiebert (b. 1895 – d. 2000) numbered among the Reformation and medieval h...
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