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God, Revelation and Authority (Vol.III): God Who Speaks and Shows, Fifteen Theses, Part Two
In this, the third volume of his landmark work now extended to five volumes, Carl F.H. Henry continues his treatment of the fifteen theses of divine revelation begun in volume II. Volume III covers Theses 8, 9 and 10, dealing with the incarnation, and Jesus as Gods personal revelation, Jesus as the Lord, the Word or spoken revelation of God, and revelation as rational-verbal communication. As Gods personal revelation, Jesus held a high view of Scripture, Gods written revelation. He considered Scripture inspired and authoritative, at the same time claiming for himself an authority equal to the Old Testament. He is the mediator between God and man because of his life, death and resurrection. As the risen Lord, he is the center of the good news of the gospel that is, Gods divine plan for restoring men to fellowship with him, bringing them into his kingdom and using them to work for him in the world.
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Call Number |
230 Hen g
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Publisher | Word Books Publ. : Waco, Texas., 1983 |
Collation |
536hlm
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Language |
English
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ISBN/ISSN |
0-8499-0091-3
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Classification |
230
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