"How we derive knowledge from the Bible is one of the most important and contested questions within Judaism and Christianity. Petre moves beyond an older 'mind-as-machine' foundationalism to propose an evangelical epistemology that honors the complex innerworkings of divine revelation, community, ritual, and the finite limits of human knowing. A valuable book for philosophers and biblical scholars." -Ryan O'Dowd, Senior Fellow, Chesterton House, Cornell University, USA
"This stimulating work makes a significant contribution toward arriving at a canonically-based theological epistemology. Petre lays out his own relational-participative model toward advancing the current discussion. The result is an illuminating, clear, and nuanced discussion of theological epistemology, firmly grounded in commitment to the uniquely normative authority of Scripture." -John C. Peckham, Professor of Theology and Christian Philosophy, Andrews University, USA
Dan-Adrian Petre is a lecturer in theology at Adventus University of Cernica, Romania.
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