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An edition of God, Revelation and Authority (1976)

God, revelation, and authority

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God, Revelation and Authority by Carl Henry is one of the most important evangelical theological works of the twentieth century. Published between 1976 and 1983, it shaped the evangelical movement in countless ways and is still widely read, studied, and appreciated as a clear statement of evangelical beliefs contra liberalism and neo-orthodoxy. What you need to know is that God, Revelation and Authority is a key resource for understanding, teaching and defending many doctrines central to evangelicalism, including biblical inerrancy. It's no accident that the list of endorsers for these books reads like a Who's Who of evangelical Christianity. If you want to have a better grasp of evangelical theology and its formation, there's no better place to begin than God, Revelation and Authority. Carl F. H. Henry was a central religious figure of the 20th century. In a 2004 article, Christianity Today stated that Carl Henry, along with Billy Graham and Boston pastor Harold John Ockenga, "practically invented what later became known as evangelicalism." He also helped found and served as the first editor for Christianity Today. God, Revelation and Authority is Henry's magnum opus. It contains the developed ideas of this prominent thinker on topics that include infallibility and inerrancy, divine revelation in nature, historical criticism, the Holy Spirit, the Church, and biblical history. It also includes the "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy" which for many years within evangelical circles has been an authoritative declaration regarding inerrancy. Later in life, Carl Henry spent a great deal of time considering the related concepts of religious knowledge and the doctrine of God. He concluded that, "if we humans say anything authentic about God, we can do so only on the basis of divine self-revelation; all other God-talk is conjectural." This basic premise underlies the entirety of God, Revelation and Authority. As you read God, Revelation and Authority you will see how many of the ideas in these six volumes have been enormously influential in shaping the beliefs and "distinctives" shared by evangelicals all over the world. - Publisher.

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Cover of: God, revelation, and authority
God, revelation, and authority
1999, Crossway Books
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Cover of: God, Revelation and Authority
God, Revelation and Authority: God Who Speaks and Shows (15 Theses, Part 3)
September 1979, W Pub Group
Hardcover in English
Cover of: God, Revelation and Authority
God, Revelation and Authority
June 1979, W Pub Group
Hardcover in English
Cover of: God, revelation, and authority
God, revelation, and authority
1976, Word Books
in English

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Table of Contents

v. 1-4. God who speaks and shows
v. 5-6. God who stands and stays.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographies and indexes.

Published in
Waco, Tex

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
230/.044
Library of Congress
BR1640.A25 H45

The Physical Object

Pagination
6 v.
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL4888384M
ISBN 10
0876804776
LCCN
76019536
Library Thing
26834
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3211031

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