God, Revelation and Authority

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God, Revelation and Authority is Carl F. H. Henry’s multi-volume magnum opus in evangelical theology, offering a comprehensive, conservative account of divine revelation, biblical inerrancy, and the authority of Scripture in modern thought.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf multi-volume book
systematic theology
theological work
addresses historical criticism of the Bible
philosophical challenges to revelation
theological method in evangelicalism
author Carl F. H. Henry
describedAs Carl F. H. Henry’s magnum opus
doctrinalStance Christocentric revelation
authority of Scripture over tradition
biblical inerrancy
plenary verbal inspiration
propositional revelation
emphasizes cognitive content of revelation
historical reliability of Scripture
objectivity of divine revelation
public, propositional truth
rationality of Christian faith
unity of the Bible
influenced evangelical debates on inerrancy
evangelical doctrine of Scripture
late 20th-century evangelical theology
influencedBy American evangelicalism
Reformed theology
classical theism
language English
opposes Neo-orthodoxy
surface form: neo-orthodoxy

relativism
religious subjectivism
secular humanism
theological liberalism
scope comprehensive account of revelation
engagement with modern thought
subject Christian apologetics
authority of Scripture
biblical inerrancy
divine revelation
doctrine of God
epistemology
modern theology
prolegomena to theology
religious language
revelation and culture
revelation and history
revelation and reason
theologicalOrientation conservative evangelical
theologicalTradition evangelical theology

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Carl F. H. Henry notableWork God, Revelation and Authority
Carl Ferdinand Howard Henry notableWork God, Revelation and Authority