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Contents |
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Preface, by Charles Davis |
11 |
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Introduction, by Gerard S. Sloyan |
15 |
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Author's Introduction |
17 |
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I. |
The Question of Revelation |
22 |
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The Idea of Revelation in the Recent Past |
25 |
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Present Influences |
31 |
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1.The Scriptural Movement |
31 |
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2.Philosophy |
33 |
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3.Ecumenism |
34 |
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4.The Catechetical Movement |
36 |
II. |
Revelation an History |
38 |
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The Jewish Experience of God |
41 |
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Revelation as a Continuing Process |
46 |
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The Scandal of History |
52 |
III. |
Christ as Revelatory Communion |
57 |
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God Totally Revealing |
58 |
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Christ as the Recipient of Revelation |
63 |
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Fullness of Revelation: the Glorified Christ |
71 |
IV. |
The Apostolic Sharing in Christ's Consciousness |
77 |
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The Privileged Position of the Apostles |
77 |
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The Nature of the Apstolic Experience |
81 |
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The Objectification of Apostolic Revelation |
86 |
V. |
The Literary Objectification of Revelation |
95 |
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The Word of God |
96 |
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The Content of Scripture |
106 |
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Understanding Scripture |
110 |
VI. |
Continuing Revelation in the Church |
115 |
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The Church: Present Revelatory Sign |
116 |
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The Liturgy: Summit of Continuong Revelation |
121 |
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Chistian Love as Revelatory |
127 |
VII. |
The Church's Understanding within the Revelational Process |
131 |
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Apostolic Doctrinal Imderstanding |
132 |
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Development in the Church |
137 |
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Authoritative Teaching |
140 |
VIII. |
Individual Participation in Revelation |
147 |
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Individual Emergence |
148 |
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Revelation and Freedom |
154 |
IX. |
Revelation to All the Earth |
162 |
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Revelation and the Unevangelized |
163 |
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Obiective and Subjective in Revelational History |
171 |
X. |
Revelation in Heaven |
179 |
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Faith and Glory |
179 |
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Eternal Revelation in Christ |
184 |
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Bibliography |
189 |
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Appendix: Constitution on Divine Revelation |
202 |
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Index |
217 |