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Sense of the Divine - An Affective Model of General Revelation From the Reformed Tradition

English · Hardback

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How should one make sense of the Christian confession that God has instilled a 'sense of divinity' in every person? This Element advances an affective model of general revelation, which draws from the writings of the neo-Calvinist branch of the Reformed tradition.

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1. General Revelation: The Questions and Initial Statement; 2. A Minimal Account: Historical Witnesses; 3. An Affective Model of General Revelation; 4. Re-Orienting the Findings of the Cognitive Science of Religion: Affect and Propositions; 5. Can Knowledge Precede Propositions? On Phenomenology; 6. Objections: Barth, Schilder, and McFarland; 7. Conclusion.

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