Revelation, Reason and Reality
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"This study provides an in-depth analysis of the relationship between modernity and Christianity. The author argues that the notion of revelation is eminently reasonable and indissolubly connected with being and reality. It is a defence of the plausibility and intelligibility of what Christians have always believed. In fact, the author makes a case for the claim that revelation is 'that without which Christianity cannot be thought'."--Jacket.
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