Do people know about God just by being human beings, or do they need special divine assistance, through the Bible and the church, before they can know anything about God? This book examines what the Bible itself says on the question, and considers its impact on our religious ideas.
Do people know about God just by being human beings, or do they need special divine assistance through the Bible and the church? This book examines what the Bible itself says on the question.
Do people know about God just by being human beings, or do they need special divine assistance through the Bible and the church? This book examines what the Bible itself says on the question.
"This fine study exemplifies the best kind of historical theology: penetrating in its reading of the texts, attentive both to the detail and to the scope of its subject-matter, and, above all, alert...
Blauw's seminal work on the theology of Christian missions provides a comprehensive examination of the biblical basis for mission work. Drawing from extensive scriptural analysis and historical...