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A Critical Examination Of The Doctrine Of Revelation In Evangelical Theology Carisa A Ash

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A Critical Examination Of The Doctrine Of Revelation In Evangelical Theology Carisa A Ash
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Publisher: Pickwick Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.72 MB
Pages: 203
Author: Carisa A. Ash
ISBN: 9781498201933, 1498201938
Language: English
Year: 2015

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A Critical Examination Of The Doctrine Of Revelation In Evangelical Theology Carisa A Ash by Carisa A. Ash 9781498201933, 1498201938 instant download after payment.

How God reveals himself is an important matter for Christians, especially evangelicals. For too long, Carisa Ash contends, evangelicals have rightly affirmed that God reveals through the created world, but then they functionally neglect such revelation. In this monograph Ash offers a corrective to this practice by presenting a theology of revelation that explores the commonalities between various forms of revelation (world, written and spoken word, and Incarnate Word). Particularly aimed at theologians interested in theological method, Ash's study will also benefit people interested in faith and learning or interdisciplinary integration. Ash argues that evangelicals must strive to align more closely their affirmations and their practice. Her critique of current practices in theological method and integration, along with the proposed theology of revelation, are designed to help move the conversation forward.

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