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The Oxford Handbook of Divine Revelation 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. It does not reflect the views of a certain school; under the horizon of contemporary discussions it offers the broadest understanding of the notion. Its main parts include biblical, theological, philosophical, historical, comparative, and scientific-cultural approaches. The contributors discuss the most important contemporary questions in theology, philosophy, and science. The Handbook offers a unique overview of the key problems of revelation, an overview missing from scholarly literature. Featuring contributions from leading scholars, the collection opens up further possibilities of scholarly work and spiritual vistas concerning the notion and the fact of divine revelation.
Balázs M. Mezei is Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Philosophy Department at Pázmány Péter Catholic University. Francesca Aran Murphy is Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Notre Dame. Kenneth Oakes is Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Notre Dame.
List of Contributors1: Balázs M. Mezei: Introduction: The Newness of RevelationPART I: BIBLICAL APPROACHES2: Francesca Aran Murphy: Traditionalism and Revelation3: Kenneth Oakes: Scripture, Tradition, and Creeds4: Sameer Yadav: Biblical Revelation as Biblical Inspiration5: Timothy Bradshaw: Revelation as Biblical History6: Anthony Giambrone, OP: Revelation in Christian Scripture7: Andrew McGowan: Inerrancy8: Paul O'Callaghan: Eschatology and RevelationPART II: THEOLOGICAL APPROACHES9: Matthew Levering: Revelation and Trinity10: William J. Abraham: Divine Revelation and the Holy Spirit11: Gilbert Narcisse, OP: Christology and Revelation12: Paul Avis: Revelation, Epistemology, and Authority13: Douglas H. Shantz: Charismatic Revelations: Notions of Revelation in Christian Charismatic Movements in the Modern Age14: Chris Maunder: Apparitions of Mary as Revelation15: Rocco Buttiglione: Revelation and Theology of the PeoplePART III: PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACHES16: William Desmond: Godsends: On the Surprise of Revelation17: Cyril O'Regan: Revelation in German Idealism18: Lee C. Barrett: Kierkegaard's Understanding of Revelation and Its Influence19: Balázs M. Mezei: Revelation in Phenomenology20: Peter Joseph Fritz: Revelation in Heidegger21: James E. Taylor: Revelation and the New Atheism22: Richard Swinburne: God and RevelationPART IV: HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE APPROACHES23: Ruben L. F. Habito: Revelation in Hindu and Buddhist Traditions24: Norman Solomon: Revelation in the Jewish Tradition25: Nader El-Bizri: Divine Revelation in Islam26: Joshua Brown: Revelation in Confucianism27: Josiah Ulysses Young III: Divine Revelation in West Africa and Central Africa: An African-American Perspective28: Gregory Yuri Glazov: Revelation after the Holocaust29: Jung Mo Sung: The Outcry and Revelation of the Truth That Sets us FreePART V: APPROACHES IN SCIENCE30: Stephen M. Barr: Revelation and Cosmology31: Karl Giberson: Dice and Divine Action32: Stephen M. Barr: Quantum Mechanics and Revelation33: Justin L. Barrett: . Revelation and Cognitive Science: An Invitation34: Gregory Shushan: Revelation in Near-Death Experience35: Matthew John Paul Tan: Revelation and the PoliticalPART VI: APPROACHES IN CULTURE36: Michele M. Schumacher: Revelation and Human Sexuality37: Graham Ward: Where Words End: Revelation and Silence38: Jeremy Begbie: Music and Divine Revelation39: Ralf van Bühren: Revelation in the Visual Arts40: Craig Iffland and Omar Shaukat: Revelation and Film41: Zachary Sheldon and Heidi A. Campbell: Revelation and Digital Religion42: Francesca Aran Murphy: AfterwordIndices
The handbook is a beautifully produced work, as befits the central subject of divine revelation. [It] provides a set of exciting, well informed, and judicious essays that, from different angles, treat expertly an utterly foundational theme of Christian prayer, life, and worship: the divine self-revelation.