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The Sources of Revelation/Divine Faith: Dogmatic Theology (Volume 3) (en Inglés)
Msgr G. Van Noort
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John J. Castelot
(Traducido por)
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William R. Murphy
(Traducido por)
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Arouca Press
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The Sources of Revelation/Divine Faith: Dogmatic Theology (Volume 3) (en Inglés) - Van Noort, Msgr G. ; Castelot, John J. ; Murphy, William R.
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Reseña del libro "The Sources of Revelation/Divine Faith: Dogmatic Theology (Volume 3) (en Inglés)"
This is the first of a series of reprints by Arouca Press. It features an exact reproduction of the interior from the original work published in 1961. Excerpt from the Preface: "The term "dialogue" crops up today more and more frequently. It emerges before the reading public in publications as diverse as Theological Studies, Time, Harper's, or the New Yorker. While this book was never intended by its author as a contribution to the dialogue between estranged Christians, it does deal with matters that lie at the heart of that estrangement. It deals with Scripture, Tradition, Faith. While it is doubtless fruitful for divergent Christian sects to exchange viewpoints on specific topics such as "Church and State," or "birth-control," or "Ecumenism," it is obviously more important to understand the broad, fundamental principles which ultimately control the specific answers divergent Christian sects offer for specific problems. Scripture, Tradition, Faith-these three topics form the subject matter of the present volume, and conclude the section of theology called Fundamental. Because fundamental theology pours the concrete foundations on which the whole vast edifice of theology will be erected, the topics herein treated are discussed, not for their own sake, but with an eye always on what is to come, the final building with all its specialized corridors."