The Doctrine of Revelation

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The Doctrine of Revelation is a theological work that explores how God discloses divine truth to humanity, examining the nature, means, and authority of such revelation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian doctrine
doctrine of God
doctrine of Scripture
theological concept
aimsAt explaining how God communicates with humans
grounding the authority of Christian faith in divine disclosure
concerns how God discloses truth to humanity
the authority of Scripture
the possibility of knowing God
the relationship between faith and reason
the relationship between revelation and culture
the relationship between revelation and experience
the relationship between revelation and history
the relationship between revelation and tradition
the reliability of divine communication
hasAspect general revelation
illumination by the Holy Spirit
inspiration of Scripture
progressive revelation
revelation in Christ
revelation in history
revelation in human conscience
revelation in nature
revelation through Scripture
revelation through apostles
revelation through preaching
revelation through prophets
revelation through religious experience
revelation through sacraments
revelation through the church
revelation through tradition
special revelation
hasTopic authority of revelation
divine self-disclosure
divine truth
knowledge of God
means of revelation
nature of revelation
relatedTo doctrine of God
doctrine of Scripture
doctrine of inspiration
epistemology
religious experience
usedIn apologetics
biblical theology
dogmatic theology
fundamental theology
philosophical theology
systematic theology

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William Lane Craig hasWritten The Doctrine of Revelation