Millard Erickson, Ph.D.: "Christian Theology:" Ch. 8-God's Particular Re...
8. God’s Particular Revelation, 175-198. Prof. Erickson’s presentation: (1) A definition and necessity of special revelation (175). Galah (Hebrew), apokalupto and phanerow (Greek) are used for God’s Self-disclosure (our words not his). God is Personal so the disclosure is to person in relation to Him, Creator to creature. (2) The style of special revelation is anthropic and analogical (177-179), a standard theological description including coverage of univocicity and equivocity. (3) The modes of special revelation are through historical events, speech and the incarnation (182-191). He ushers in Dr. G. Ernest Wright’s dogmatic belief and presupposition of the absolutist dichotomy between divine act v. human inferences about the act (narrative), gratuitously postulate, or, the imperious and tyrannous imposition of the Zeitgeist to satisfy the 20th century devices and desires of the human, Harvardian heart.
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