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Biblical Faith and Natural Theology James Barr (Professor of the Hebrew Bible, Professor of the Hebrew Bible, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee)

Biblical Faith and Natural Theology By James Barr (Professor of the Hebrew Bible, Professor of the Hebrew Bible, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee)

Summary

Do people know about God just by being human beings, or do they need special divine assistance, through the Bible and the church, before they can know anything about God? This book examines what the Bible itself says on the question, and considers its impact on our religious ideas.

Biblical Faith and Natural Theology Summary

Biblical Faith and Natural Theology: The Gifford Lectures for 1991: Delivered in the University of Edinburgh by James Barr (Professor of the Hebrew Bible, Professor of the Hebrew Bible, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee)

Do people know about God just by being human beings? Or do they need special divine assistance, through the Bible and the church? `Natural Theology' is the idea that human beings `by nature', that is just through being human, know something of God; or that perhaps they gain such knowledge from observing the world we live in. Its opposite is `revealed theology', or the knowledge of God communicated only through special channels - through Jesus Christ, through the Bible, through the church. Natural theology was long accepted as a basic ingredient in all theology, but in the twentieth century it was rejected by important theologians, especially Karl Barth. His views denied all natural theology and placed greater emphasis on the Bible. But what if the Bible itself uses, depends on, and supports natural theology? In this book, Professor Barr pursues these questions within the Bible itself and within the history of ideas, earlier and more recent; and he looks at their implications for religion and theology in the future.

Biblical Faith and Natural Theology Reviews

an important book * Theological Studies *
rich and rewarding ... provides a thoughtful and valuable commentary on contemporary theology and its methods ... excellent book * Theology *
an indispensable guide * Epworth Review *

Table of Contents

1. Natural theology in this century: Concepts and approaches ; 2. Paul on the Areopagus ; 3. St Paul and the Hebrew background ; 4. Natural theology in the Jewish tradition ; 5. Within the Old Testament ; 6. A return to the modern discussion ; 7. Religion, tradition, and natural theology ; 8. The image of God and natural theology ; 9. Science, language ; 10. Scripture ; 11. Natural theology and the future of biblical theology

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NPB9780198263760
9780198263760
0198263767
Biblical Faith and Natural Theology: The Gifford Lectures for 1991: Delivered in the University of Edinburgh by James Barr (Professor of the Hebrew Bible, Professor of the Hebrew Bible, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee)
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Oxford University Press
1994-11-17
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