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A New Outlook is a study of revelation that employs a fictional setting to explore Christian religion and its background. The fictional setting serves the purpose of providing a narrative structure to what is otherwise a journey from infinite past, through cosmology, to the current world situation as regard to revelation, in history and in philosophico-theological conceptual development. This book is not an exercise of exegesis, but source material is scriptural and is never treated lightly. Only the fictional setting has a patina of entertainment and some grounding in the world of spoons and…mehr

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A New Outlook is a study of revelation that employs a fictional setting to explore Christian religion and its background. The fictional setting serves the purpose of providing a narrative structure to what is otherwise a journey from infinite past, through cosmology, to the current world situation as regard to revelation, in history and in philosophico-theological conceptual development. This book is not an exercise of exegesis, but source material is scriptural and is never treated lightly. Only the fictional setting has a patina of entertainment and some grounding in the world of spoons and loons. To wit, there are no footnotesscholarship is not obtrusive, but it does build the book.

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Nicholas Snoek lived in Holland 1940 to 1952, then in B.C. Canada till 1979, in Ontario Canada since then. Took a year of theology in 1959, and graduated with honours in English from U.B.C. in 1963, taught first year English, first year philosophy. Was offered philosophy of psychology professorship in 1968, but settled for teaching certificate -- big mistake. Strong interest: revelationary underlay to religion.