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... revelation and those achieved by reason apart from revelation . The data of revelation are known only because they are given by God , and so in a sense may be termed " supernatural . " The faculty of reason , however , by which ...
... revelation and those achieved by reason apart from revelation . The data of revelation are known only because they are given by God , and so in a sense may be termed " supernatural . " The faculty of reason , however , by which ...
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... revelation . And yet is not Coleridge's answer , insofar as an answer can be given , already implicit in everything ... revelation or indeed of any nonmaterial reality . This section on the relationship of the data of reason and ...
... revelation . And yet is not Coleridge's answer , insofar as an answer can be given , already implicit in everything ... revelation or indeed of any nonmaterial reality . This section on the relationship of the data of reason and ...
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... revelation . As the Catholic theologian Gabriel Moran wrote recently , " it is neither the book nor the oral teaching that transmits revelation but Scripture and tradition linked inseparably in the Church . " Scripture and Tradition : A ...
... revelation . As the Catholic theologian Gabriel Moran wrote recently , " it is neither the book nor the oral teaching that transmits revelation but Scripture and tradition linked inseparably in the Church . " Scripture and Tradition : A ...
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The Nature of Faith | 14 |
The Nature and Role of Sacred Scripture | 53 |
The One and Triune God | 85 |
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