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- catalog abstract "This book begins with a general consideration of religious experience and moves to a defense of the Christian revelation as the normative one for all other divine disclosures. This means that increasingly the book moves towards a defense of theistic thought as contrasted with other religious systems. This emphasis on the approach to the understanding of God typical of the Judaeo-Christian and Islamic traditions has meant a preoccupation with issues particularly significant for this way of thinking- the nature of man, the understanding of the creative process, the problem of human survival beyond death, and the mystery of evil. I have, however, brought in the views of other religious systems and offered a critique of their relationship to the theistic position. Wherever thought has moved to the specific content of the Christian disclosure in Jesus Christ, I have stopped short. Philosophy of religion, and theistic philosophy in particular, are only prolegomena to the task of the Christian theologian.".
- catalog alternative "Religion, revelation, and reason.".
- catalog contributor b1502493.
- catalog created "c1981.".
- catalog date "1981".
- catalog date "c1981.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1981.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "The philosophical approach to reality -- The religious response to reality -- The divine disclosure as mediated immediacy -- The place of reason- faith, proof and understanding -- Scientific knowledge and religious understanding- creation and evolution -- Man- his nature and destiny -- Theism's most crucial challenge- the mystery of evil.".
- catalog description "This book begins with a general consideration of religious experience and moves to a defense of the Christian revelation as the normative one for all other divine disclosures. This means that increasingly the book moves towards a defense of theistic thought as contrasted with other religious systems. This emphasis on the approach to the understanding of God typical of the Judaeo-Christian and Islamic traditions has meant a preoccupation with issues particularly significant for this way of thinking- the nature of man, the understanding of the creative process, the problem of human survival beyond death, and the mystery of evil. I have, however, brought in the views of other religious systems and offered a critique of their relationship to the theistic position. Wherever thought has moved to the specific content of the Christian disclosure in Jesus Christ, I have stopped short. Philosophy of religion, and theistic philosophy in particular, are only prolegomena to the task of the Christian theologian.".
- catalog extent "vi, 186 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Religion, revelation & reason.".
- catalog identifier "0865540063 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Religion, revelation & reason.".
- catalog issued "1981".
- catalog issued "c1981.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Macon, Ga. : Mercer University Press,".
- catalog relation "Religion, revelation & reason.".
- catalog subject "BT102 .R87x".
- catalog subject "Philosophical theology.".
- catalog subject "Theism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The philosophical approach to reality -- The religious response to reality -- The divine disclosure as mediated immediacy -- The place of reason- faith, proof and understanding -- Scientific knowledge and religious understanding- creation and evolution -- Man- his nature and destiny -- Theism's most crucial challenge- the mystery of evil.".
- catalog title "Religion, revelation & reason / by Eric C. Rust.".
- catalog title "Religion, revelation, and reason.".
- catalog type "text".