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Divine Revelation and the Sciences : Essays in the History and Philosophy of Revelation, Hardback Book

Divine Revelation and the Sciences : Essays in the History and Philosophy of Revelation Hardback

Edited by Balazs M Mezei

Part of the Routledge New Critical Thinking in Religion, Theology and Biblical Studies series

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This book provides an in-depth analysis of the relationship between the sciences and the concept of divine revelation.

It includes a historical overview of the notion of revelation, its role in scientific debates over the centuries, and current challenges in light of non-religious and especially non-revelational proposals.

The volume emphasizes that discussions of divine revelation cannot be limited to theology alone but must also involve scientific and philosophical approaches.

The contributions examine methodological, ethical, and theoretical questions related to the sciences.

The main argument is that divine revelation not only played a historical role in shaping our understanding of knowledge but is also present in contemporary scientific endeavours and will continue to be important in the future.

Divine revelation is considered to be a critical element of human existence that cannot be avoided in any scientific context.

The book will be relevant to scholars of theology and philosophy, particularly those interested in religion and science.

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