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  <title>God, Revelation and Authority (Vol.II):</title>
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  <namePart>Henry, Carl F.H.</namePart>
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 <note>In this second volume of his four volume exposition of evangelical theism, Dr. Carl F.H. Henry continues his confrontation of recent conjectural alternatives to evangelical Christianity. Volume II (with Volume III) deals specifically with the doctrines of revelation, which Dr. Henry believes to be the critical center of the crisis in modern theology. It is a concept that has been continually altered in the history of ideas, in the past to centuries especially it has been stretched into everything, stripped into nothing, or modeled into innumerable compromises of outrageous extremes. Dr Henry starts with the central postulate that God reveals himself, a very particular and specific divinity known from the beginning solely on the basis of his works and self declaration as the one living God. He structures his discussion around fifteen theses which summarize the Judeo Christian view of revelation. Seven of these are discussed in detail in Volume II.</note>
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