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.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 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