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CREATION REVELATION AND PHILOSOPHY
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
1. Introduction. The Limits of Philosophy
2. Truth and Ground-Motive
3. Revelation and Listening
4. Philosophy and Theology
5. Creation and Pseudo-Revelation
6. The Word: Revelation and the Fall
7. The Dynamics and Motive of Philosophical Reflection
8. The “Common Grace” Hypothesis, the Archimedean Point, and the Antithesis
9. Perspective on the Limits of Temporal Existence
10. History and the Dynamics of Disclosure