Systematic Theology, Volume 1Marked by a creative blend of philosophical, historical, anthropological, and exegetical analysis, this volume focuses on the Christian doctrine of God, offering original material on the concept of truth, the nature of revelation, language about God, the nature of the Trinity, and the public aspect of theology. |
Contents
The Truth of Christian Doctrine as the Theme | 1 |
5 The Truth of Christian Doctrine as the Theme | 48 |
The Concept of God and the Question of Its Truth | 63 |
The Reality of God and the Gods in | 119 |
The Anthropological and Theological Nature | 136 |
3 The Question of the Truth of Religion and | 151 |
The Revelation of God | 189 |
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