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From Inscrutability to Concursus (Reformed Academic Dissertations)

Stivason, Jeffrey A.


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Benjamin. B. Warfield, is one of the Reformed world's most celebrated theologians, and was a theological diagnostician who demonstrated a remarkable ability to grasp the origin and direction of theological trends. The challenge in Warfield's day was to explain how God communicated. Pursuing the answer to that question led him on the theological journey that is chronicled in this book. Our day is like Warfield's: the need of the hour is not to explain revelation's source but God's mode of communicating, if we are to maintain that Scripture is indeed God's Word.

Subtitled: Benjamin B. Warfield's Theological Construction of Revelation's Mode from 1880 to 1915


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    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9781629952659
  • Page Count
    192
  • Publisher
    P&R Publishing Company
  • Publication Date
    February 2017

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About the Author

Jeffrey A. Stivason (M.Div., Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary; S.T.M., Pittsburgh Theological Seminary; Ph.D., Westminster Theological Seminary) is the pastor of Grace Reformed Presbyterian Church, Gibsonia, Pennsylvania, and a contributor to the forthcoming Jonathan Edwards Encyclopedia.

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From Inscrutability to Concursus (Reformed Academic Dissertations)

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Publisher's Description

Benjamin. B. Warfield, is one of the Reformed world's most celebrated theologians, and was a theological diagnostician who demonstrated a remarkable ability to grasp the origin and direction of theological trends. The challenge in Warfield's day was to explain how God communicated. Pursuing the answer to that question led him on the theological journey that is chronicled in this book. Our day is like Warfield's: the need of the hour is not to explain revelation's source but God's mode of communicating, if we are to maintain that Scripture is indeed God's Word.

Subtitled: Benjamin B. Warfield's Theological Construction of Revelation's Mode from 1880 to 1915

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