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We dedicate this volume

to the memory of our fathers, Ott Mezei, Terence James Murphy,

and Raymond Oakes,

who taught us to listen to what is given to us from above

Contents

Introduction: the newness of revelation
Balzs M. Mezei

Traditionalism and Revelation
Francesca Aran Murphy

Scripture, Tradition, and Creeds
Kenneth Oakes

Biblical Revelation and Biblical Inspiration
Sameer Yadav

Revelation as Biblical History
Timothy Bradshaw

Revelation in Christian Scripture
Anthony Giambrone OP

Inerrancy
A.T.B. McGowan

Eschatology and Revelation
Paul OCallaghan

Revelation and Trinity
Matthew Levering

Divine Revelation and the Holy Spirit
William J. Abraham

Christology and Revelation
Gilbert Narcisse OP

Revelation, Epistemology, and Authority
Paul Avis

Charismatic Revelations: notions of revelation in Christian charismatic movements in the modern age
Douglas H. Shantz

Apparitions of Mary as Revelation
Chris Maunder

Revelation and Theology of the People
Rocco Buttiglione

Godsends: on the surprise of revelation
William Desmond

Revelation in German Idealism
Cyril ORegan

Kierkegaards Understanding of Revelation and its Influence
Lee C. Barrett

Revelation in Phenomenology
Balzs M. Mezei

Revelation in Heidegger
Peter Joseph Fritz

Revelation and the New Atheism
James E. Taylor

God and Revelation
Richard Swinburne

Revelation in Hindu and Buddhist Traditions
Ruben L. F. Habito

Revelation in the Jewish Tradition
Norman Solomon

Divine Revelation in Islam
Nader El-Bizri

Revelation in Confucianism
Joshua R. Brown

Divine Revelation in West Africa and Central Africa: an African American perspective
Josiah Ulysses Young III

Revelation after the Holocaust
Gregory Yuri Glazov

The Outcry and Revelation of the Truth that Sets Us Free
Jung Mo Sung

Revelation and Cosmology
Stephen M. Barr

Dice and Divine Action
Karl Giberson

Quantum Mechanics and Revelation
Stephen M. Barr

Revelation and Cognitive Science: an invitation
Justin L. Barrett

Revelation in Near-Death Experience
Gregory Shushan

Revelation and the Political
Matthew John Paul Tan

Revelation and Human Sexuality
Michele M. Schumacher

Where Words End: revelation and silence
Graham Ward

Music and Divine Revelation
Jeremy Begbie

Revelation in the Visual Arts
Ralf van Bhren

Revelation and Film
Craig Iffland and Omar Shaukat

Divine Revelation and Digital Religion
Zachary Sheldon and Heidi A. Campbell

Afterword
Francesca Aran Murphy

William J. Abraham is Albert Cook Outler Professor of Wesley Studies at the Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University and an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church. He is the author and editor of numerous books, including The Divine Inspiration of Holy Scripture (1981), Canon and Criterion in Christian Theology (1998), Crossing the Threshold of Divine Revelation (2007), Canonical Theism: A Proposal for Theology and the Church (2008), The Oxford Handbook of Methodist Studies (2009), and Aldersgate and Athens: John Wesley and the Foundations of Christian Belief (2010). He is a long-standing member of the General Commission on Unity and Interreligious Concerns for the United Methodist Church, and in 2008 was awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from Asbury Theological Seminary.
Paul Avis is the Editor-in-Chief of Ecclesiology and the editor of the series Anglican-Episcopal Theology and History (Brill). He was General Secretary of the Church of Englands Council for Christian Unity (19982011), Theological Consultant to the Anglican Communion Office (20112012), Chaplain to HM Queen Elizabeth II (20082017), and consecutively Prebendary, Sub-Dean, and Canon Theologian of Exeter Cathedral. He is an Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Theology and Religion, University of Exeter, and Honorary Professor in the Department of Theology and Religion, University of Durham. He was a member of the Inter-Anglican Standing Commission on Unity, Faith, and Order, 20092019. He is the editor of The Oxford Handbook of Ecclesiology (2018) and, jointly with Benjamin Guyer, of The Lambeth Conference: Theology, History, Polity and Purpose (2017). His own recent books include In Search of Authority: Anglican Theological Method from the Reformation to the Enlightenment (2014), Becoming a Bishop: A Handbook of Episcopal Ministry (2015), The Vocation of Anglicanism (2016), and Jesus and the Church: The Foundation of the Church in the New Testament and Modern Theology (2020).
Stephen M. Barr is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Delaware and former Director of its Bartol Research Institute. In 1978 he received his Ph.D. in theoretical particle physics from Princeton University, and in 2011 he was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society. He has written extensively and lectured widely on the relation of science and religion, and many of his articles and reviews have appeared in First Things, on whose Advisory Council he has served, and many other national publications. He is the author of Modern Physics and Ancient Faith (2003), A Students Guide to Natural Science (2006), Science and Religion: The Myth of Conflict (2011), and The Believing Scientist: Essays on Science and Religion (2016). He received the Benemerenti Medal from Pope Benedict XVI in 2007. He was elected to the Academy of Catholic Theology in 2010. Professor Barr is the Founding President of the Society of Catholic Scientists.
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