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Revelation: From Metaphor to Analogy

by Richard Swinburne
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Synopsis

The great religions often claim that their books or creeds contain truth revealed by God. How could we know that they do? In Part I of this important new book by one of the world's leading philosophers of religion, Swinburne investigates the general philosophical issue of how general truth can be conveyed in unfamiliar genres of poetry or parable, by analogy and metaphor, and within false presuppositions about science and history. Part II considers the general question of what would show that some book or creed conveys revealed truth. Part III explores what would show that the Christian creeds and the Bible convey revealed truth. A notable feature of the book is the sustained discussion of the criteria for which passages in the Bible should be taken literally, and which should be taken metaphorically.

About the Author, Richard Swinburne

Oxford University

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1992
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780198239680

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