The Oxford Handbook of Divine Revelation
Herausgeber: Mezei, Balázs M; Oakes, Kenneth; Murphy, Francesca Aran
The Oxford Handbook of Divine Revelation
Herausgeber: Mezei, Balázs M; Oakes, Kenneth; Murphy, Francesca Aran
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This Handbook offers a systemic approach to the notion of revelation in its various theoretical contexts. It provides in-depth coverage of the theoretical and historical fields in which the notion of revelation is discussed.
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This Handbook offers a systemic approach to the notion of revelation in its various theoretical contexts. It provides in-depth coverage of the theoretical and historical fields in which the notion of revelation is discussed.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 720
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 208mm x 180mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1497g
- ISBN-13: 9780198795353
- ISBN-10: 0198795351
- Artikelnr.: 60780753
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 720
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 208mm x 180mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1497g
- ISBN-13: 9780198795353
- ISBN-10: 0198795351
- Artikelnr.: 60780753
Balázs M. Mezei is Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Philosophy Department at Pázmány Péter Catholic University. Francesca Aran Murphy is Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Notre Dame. Kenneth Oakes is Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Notre Dame.
* List of Contributors
* 1: Balázs M. Mezei: Introduction: The Newness of Revelation
* PART I: BIBLICAL APPROACHES
* 2: Francesca Aran Murphy: Traditionalism and Revelation
* 3: Kenneth Oakes: Scripture, Tradition, and Creeds
* 4: Sameer Yadav: Biblical Revelation as Biblical Inspiration
* 5: Timothy Bradshaw: Revelation as Biblical History
* 6: Anthony Giambrone, OP: Revelation in Christian Scripture
* 7: Andrew McGowan: Inerrancy
* 8: Paul O'Callaghan: Eschatology and Revelation
* PART II: THEOLOGICAL APPROACHES
* 9: Matthew Levering: Revelation and Trinity
* 10: William J. Abraham: Divine Revelation and the Holy Spirit
* 11: Gilbert Narcisse, OP: Christology and Revelation
* 12: Paul Avis: Revelation, Epistemology, and Authority
* 13: Douglas H. Shantz: Charismatic Revelations: Notions of Revelation
in Christian Charismatic Movements in the Modern Age
* 14: Chris Maunder: Apparitions of Mary as Revelation
* 15: Rocco Buttiglione: Revelation and Theology of the People
* PART III: PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACHES
* 16: William Desmond: Godsends: On the Surprise of Revelation
* 17: Cyril O'Regan: Revelation in German Idealism
* 18: Lee C. Barrett: Kierkegaard's Understanding of Revelation and Its
Influence
* 19: Balázs M. Mezei: Revelation in Phenomenology
* 20: Peter Joseph Fritz: Revelation in Heidegger
* 21: James E. Taylor: Revelation and the New Atheism
* 22: Richard Swinburne: God and Revelation
* PART IV: HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE APPROACHES
* 23: Ruben L. F. Habito: Revelation in Hindu and Buddhist Traditions
* 24: Norman Solomon: Revelation in the Jewish Tradition
* 25: Nader El-Bizri: Divine Revelation in Islam
* 26: Joshua Brown: Revelation in Confucianism
* 27: Josiah Ulysses Young III: Divine Revelation in West Africa and
Central Africa: An African-American Perspective
* 28: Gregory Yuri Glazov: Revelation after the Holocaust
* 29: Jung Mo Sung: The Outcry and Revelation of the Truth That Sets us
Free
* PART V: APPROACHES IN SCIENCE
* 30: Stephen M. Barr: Revelation and Cosmology
* 31: Karl Giberson: Dice and Divine Action
* 32: Stephen M. Barr: Quantum Mechanics and Revelation
* 33: Justin L. Barrett: . Revelation and Cognitive Science: An
Invitation
* 34: Gregory Shushan: Revelation in Near-Death Experience
* 35: Matthew John Paul Tan: Revelation and the Political
* PART VI: APPROACHES IN CULTURE
* 36: Michele M. Schumacher: Revelation and Human Sexuality
* 37: Graham Ward: Where Words End: Revelation and Silence
* 38: Jeremy Begbie: Music and Divine Revelation
* 39: Ralf van Bühren: Revelation in the Visual Arts
* 40: Craig Iffland and Omar Shaukat: Revelation and Film
* 41: Zachary Sheldon and Heidi A. Campbell: Revelation and Digital
Religion
* 42: Francesca Aran Murphy: Afterword
* Indices
* 1: Balázs M. Mezei: Introduction: The Newness of Revelation
* PART I: BIBLICAL APPROACHES
* 2: Francesca Aran Murphy: Traditionalism and Revelation
* 3: Kenneth Oakes: Scripture, Tradition, and Creeds
* 4: Sameer Yadav: Biblical Revelation as Biblical Inspiration
* 5: Timothy Bradshaw: Revelation as Biblical History
* 6: Anthony Giambrone, OP: Revelation in Christian Scripture
* 7: Andrew McGowan: Inerrancy
* 8: Paul O'Callaghan: Eschatology and Revelation
* PART II: THEOLOGICAL APPROACHES
* 9: Matthew Levering: Revelation and Trinity
* 10: William J. Abraham: Divine Revelation and the Holy Spirit
* 11: Gilbert Narcisse, OP: Christology and Revelation
* 12: Paul Avis: Revelation, Epistemology, and Authority
* 13: Douglas H. Shantz: Charismatic Revelations: Notions of Revelation
in Christian Charismatic Movements in the Modern Age
* 14: Chris Maunder: Apparitions of Mary as Revelation
* 15: Rocco Buttiglione: Revelation and Theology of the People
* PART III: PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACHES
* 16: William Desmond: Godsends: On the Surprise of Revelation
* 17: Cyril O'Regan: Revelation in German Idealism
* 18: Lee C. Barrett: Kierkegaard's Understanding of Revelation and Its
Influence
* 19: Balázs M. Mezei: Revelation in Phenomenology
* 20: Peter Joseph Fritz: Revelation in Heidegger
* 21: James E. Taylor: Revelation and the New Atheism
* 22: Richard Swinburne: God and Revelation
* PART IV: HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE APPROACHES
* 23: Ruben L. F. Habito: Revelation in Hindu and Buddhist Traditions
* 24: Norman Solomon: Revelation in the Jewish Tradition
* 25: Nader El-Bizri: Divine Revelation in Islam
* 26: Joshua Brown: Revelation in Confucianism
* 27: Josiah Ulysses Young III: Divine Revelation in West Africa and
Central Africa: An African-American Perspective
* 28: Gregory Yuri Glazov: Revelation after the Holocaust
* 29: Jung Mo Sung: The Outcry and Revelation of the Truth That Sets us
Free
* PART V: APPROACHES IN SCIENCE
* 30: Stephen M. Barr: Revelation and Cosmology
* 31: Karl Giberson: Dice and Divine Action
* 32: Stephen M. Barr: Quantum Mechanics and Revelation
* 33: Justin L. Barrett: . Revelation and Cognitive Science: An
Invitation
* 34: Gregory Shushan: Revelation in Near-Death Experience
* 35: Matthew John Paul Tan: Revelation and the Political
* PART VI: APPROACHES IN CULTURE
* 36: Michele M. Schumacher: Revelation and Human Sexuality
* 37: Graham Ward: Where Words End: Revelation and Silence
* 38: Jeremy Begbie: Music and Divine Revelation
* 39: Ralf van Bühren: Revelation in the Visual Arts
* 40: Craig Iffland and Omar Shaukat: Revelation and Film
* 41: Zachary Sheldon and Heidi A. Campbell: Revelation and Digital
Religion
* 42: Francesca Aran Murphy: Afterword
* Indices
* List of Contributors
* 1: Balázs M. Mezei: Introduction: The Newness of Revelation
* PART I: BIBLICAL APPROACHES
* 2: Francesca Aran Murphy: Traditionalism and Revelation
* 3: Kenneth Oakes: Scripture, Tradition, and Creeds
* 4: Sameer Yadav: Biblical Revelation as Biblical Inspiration
* 5: Timothy Bradshaw: Revelation as Biblical History
* 6: Anthony Giambrone, OP: Revelation in Christian Scripture
* 7: Andrew McGowan: Inerrancy
* 8: Paul O'Callaghan: Eschatology and Revelation
* PART II: THEOLOGICAL APPROACHES
* 9: Matthew Levering: Revelation and Trinity
* 10: William J. Abraham: Divine Revelation and the Holy Spirit
* 11: Gilbert Narcisse, OP: Christology and Revelation
* 12: Paul Avis: Revelation, Epistemology, and Authority
* 13: Douglas H. Shantz: Charismatic Revelations: Notions of Revelation
in Christian Charismatic Movements in the Modern Age
* 14: Chris Maunder: Apparitions of Mary as Revelation
* 15: Rocco Buttiglione: Revelation and Theology of the People
* PART III: PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACHES
* 16: William Desmond: Godsends: On the Surprise of Revelation
* 17: Cyril O'Regan: Revelation in German Idealism
* 18: Lee C. Barrett: Kierkegaard's Understanding of Revelation and Its
Influence
* 19: Balázs M. Mezei: Revelation in Phenomenology
* 20: Peter Joseph Fritz: Revelation in Heidegger
* 21: James E. Taylor: Revelation and the New Atheism
* 22: Richard Swinburne: God and Revelation
* PART IV: HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE APPROACHES
* 23: Ruben L. F. Habito: Revelation in Hindu and Buddhist Traditions
* 24: Norman Solomon: Revelation in the Jewish Tradition
* 25: Nader El-Bizri: Divine Revelation in Islam
* 26: Joshua Brown: Revelation in Confucianism
* 27: Josiah Ulysses Young III: Divine Revelation in West Africa and
Central Africa: An African-American Perspective
* 28: Gregory Yuri Glazov: Revelation after the Holocaust
* 29: Jung Mo Sung: The Outcry and Revelation of the Truth That Sets us
Free
* PART V: APPROACHES IN SCIENCE
* 30: Stephen M. Barr: Revelation and Cosmology
* 31: Karl Giberson: Dice and Divine Action
* 32: Stephen M. Barr: Quantum Mechanics and Revelation
* 33: Justin L. Barrett: . Revelation and Cognitive Science: An
Invitation
* 34: Gregory Shushan: Revelation in Near-Death Experience
* 35: Matthew John Paul Tan: Revelation and the Political
* PART VI: APPROACHES IN CULTURE
* 36: Michele M. Schumacher: Revelation and Human Sexuality
* 37: Graham Ward: Where Words End: Revelation and Silence
* 38: Jeremy Begbie: Music and Divine Revelation
* 39: Ralf van Bühren: Revelation in the Visual Arts
* 40: Craig Iffland and Omar Shaukat: Revelation and Film
* 41: Zachary Sheldon and Heidi A. Campbell: Revelation and Digital
Religion
* 42: Francesca Aran Murphy: Afterword
* Indices
* 1: Balázs M. Mezei: Introduction: The Newness of Revelation
* PART I: BIBLICAL APPROACHES
* 2: Francesca Aran Murphy: Traditionalism and Revelation
* 3: Kenneth Oakes: Scripture, Tradition, and Creeds
* 4: Sameer Yadav: Biblical Revelation as Biblical Inspiration
* 5: Timothy Bradshaw: Revelation as Biblical History
* 6: Anthony Giambrone, OP: Revelation in Christian Scripture
* 7: Andrew McGowan: Inerrancy
* 8: Paul O'Callaghan: Eschatology and Revelation
* PART II: THEOLOGICAL APPROACHES
* 9: Matthew Levering: Revelation and Trinity
* 10: William J. Abraham: Divine Revelation and the Holy Spirit
* 11: Gilbert Narcisse, OP: Christology and Revelation
* 12: Paul Avis: Revelation, Epistemology, and Authority
* 13: Douglas H. Shantz: Charismatic Revelations: Notions of Revelation
in Christian Charismatic Movements in the Modern Age
* 14: Chris Maunder: Apparitions of Mary as Revelation
* 15: Rocco Buttiglione: Revelation and Theology of the People
* PART III: PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACHES
* 16: William Desmond: Godsends: On the Surprise of Revelation
* 17: Cyril O'Regan: Revelation in German Idealism
* 18: Lee C. Barrett: Kierkegaard's Understanding of Revelation and Its
Influence
* 19: Balázs M. Mezei: Revelation in Phenomenology
* 20: Peter Joseph Fritz: Revelation in Heidegger
* 21: James E. Taylor: Revelation and the New Atheism
* 22: Richard Swinburne: God and Revelation
* PART IV: HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE APPROACHES
* 23: Ruben L. F. Habito: Revelation in Hindu and Buddhist Traditions
* 24: Norman Solomon: Revelation in the Jewish Tradition
* 25: Nader El-Bizri: Divine Revelation in Islam
* 26: Joshua Brown: Revelation in Confucianism
* 27: Josiah Ulysses Young III: Divine Revelation in West Africa and
Central Africa: An African-American Perspective
* 28: Gregory Yuri Glazov: Revelation after the Holocaust
* 29: Jung Mo Sung: The Outcry and Revelation of the Truth That Sets us
Free
* PART V: APPROACHES IN SCIENCE
* 30: Stephen M. Barr: Revelation and Cosmology
* 31: Karl Giberson: Dice and Divine Action
* 32: Stephen M. Barr: Quantum Mechanics and Revelation
* 33: Justin L. Barrett: . Revelation and Cognitive Science: An
Invitation
* 34: Gregory Shushan: Revelation in Near-Death Experience
* 35: Matthew John Paul Tan: Revelation and the Political
* PART VI: APPROACHES IN CULTURE
* 36: Michele M. Schumacher: Revelation and Human Sexuality
* 37: Graham Ward: Where Words End: Revelation and Silence
* 38: Jeremy Begbie: Music and Divine Revelation
* 39: Ralf van Bühren: Revelation in the Visual Arts
* 40: Craig Iffland and Omar Shaukat: Revelation and Film
* 41: Zachary Sheldon and Heidi A. Campbell: Revelation and Digital
Religion
* 42: Francesca Aran Murphy: Afterword
* Indices