Divine Discourse: Philosophical Reflections on the Claim that God Speaks

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Divine Discourse: Philosophical Reflections on the Claim that God Speaks is a work of analytic philosophy of religion in which Nicholas Wolterstorff examines how claims about God speaking can be understood coherently within a philosophical framework.

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instanceOf book
work of analytic philosophy
work of philosophy of religion
addresses how God can be said to speak
nature of divine communication
philosophical understanding of revelation
aimsTo show that talk of God speaking can be philosophically coherent
author Nicholas Wolterstorff NERFINISHED
context contemporary analytic philosophy
late 20th-century philosophy of religion
contributor Nicholas Wolterstorff NERFINISHED
examines claims about God speaking
conceptual framework for divine speech
relationship between human language and divine discourse
fieldOfWork analytic philosophy of religion
focusesOn coherence of claims that God speaks
speech-act theory and divine communication
genre non-fiction
philosophical monograph
hasPerspective theistic
hasPhilosophicalDiscipline philosophy of language
philosophy of religion
intendedAudience philosophers of religion
students of analytic philosophy
theologians
language English
mainTopic claim that God speaks
divine discourse NERFINISHED
philosophical theology
philosophicalApproach analytic philosophy
relatedTo Christian theology
doctrine of revelation

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Nicholas Wolterstorff notableWork Divine Discourse: Philosophical Reflections on the Claim that God Speaks