The Epistemological Basis for Belief according to John's Gospel: Miracles and Message in Their Essentials As Non-Fictional Grounds for Knowledge of God - eBook
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The Epistemological Basis for Belief according to John's Gospel: Miracles and Message in Their Essentials As Non-Fictional Grounds for Knowledge of God - eBook  -     By: David A. Redelings

The Epistemological Basis for Belief according to John's Gospel: Miracles and Message in Their Essentials As Non-Fictional Grounds for Knowledge of God - eBook

Pickwick Publications / 2011 / ePub

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Title: The Epistemological Basis for Belief according to John's Gospel: Miracles and Message in Their Essentials As Non-Fictional Grounds for Knowledge of God - eBook
By: David A. Redelings
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2011
ISBN: 9781630879648
ISBN-13: 9781630879648
Stock No: WW111658EB

Publisher's Description

This book, a revision of the author's dissertation, describes the grounds on which knowledge about God is possible according to the Gospel of John. In response to modern questions and doubts about the possibility of religious knowledge, John's answers are identified and illuminated using standard historical method. A major part of this investigation is spent showing that, for readers of all persuasions, it is clear that certain parts of John's Gospel were never intended as either fiction or metaphor. From these parts, the basis on which John thinks that people can have religious knowledge is inferred and described.

Author Bio

David Redelings has been an adjunct lecturer in New Testament at Bethel University since 2003. He received his PhD from the University of St. Andrews and is the author of several articles for the forthcoming (2011-12) Baker Bible Dictionary.

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