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Revelation--the doctrine that God makes himself known through the beauty and order of his creation, the message of the Bible, and climactically, through his Son--has been attacked by many theologians in recent years. Leon Morris' aim in these pages is to counter that trend and lead us to a firm understanding of revelation and its manifestations. One by one he confronts thinkers who would reduce man's knowledge of God to his experience of the created order, or worse, to nothing at all. His discussion of "general" and "special" revelation should help t clarify a potentially confusing subject. Morris considers what, for all Christians, must be an essential question: How did Jesus and his disciples view the Bible? He deals forthrightly with perennial questions related to the authority and inerrancy of Scripture, the origin and role of the canon, and critical methodology and its effects on faith. For Morris, the key to biblical study is humility, and reason, no matter how well-grounded in traditional scholarship, will not bear fruit without it. -Publisher
christian, bible