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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
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
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