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9 - Revelation

from Part II - Conciliar Themes and Reception

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 May 2020

Richard R. Gaillardetz
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Boston College, Massachusetts
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This chapter considers the council’s development of the theme of revelation in its documents, with particular attention to The Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation, Dei Verbum. At the heart of the council’s teaching is an account of a God who comes to us in Christ as vulnerable, redeeming love and through the Spirit makes possible friendship with God. It is this saving offer that God reveals through the mediation of Scripture and tradition.

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Print publication year: 2020

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Dulles, Avery SJ. Models of Revelation. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1983.Google Scholar
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Fiorenza, Elizabeth Schüssler. Bread not Stone: The Challenge of Feminist Biblical Interpretation. Boston: Beacon Press, 1984.Google Scholar
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Gnuse, Robert. The Authority of the Bible: Theories of Inspiration, Revelation and the Canon of Scripture. Mahwah, NJ: Paulist, 1985.Google Scholar
O’Brien, Mark OP, and Christopher, Monaghan CP, eds. God’s Word and the Church’s Council. Adelaide: ATF Theology, 2014.Google Scholar
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