Redemption and Revelation in the Actuality of HistoryOf the argument -- Introduction. The meaning of history -- PART 1. The actuality of history: 1. The validity of Christian experience -- 2. The ministry of error -- 3. The symbolism of language -- 4. The actuality of good and evil -- 5. The divine initiative -- PART 2. The media of revelation: 6. The principle of mediation -- 7. The physical media -- 8. The psychical media -- 9. History and revelation -- 10. The Christian revelation -- PART 3. The fact of redemption: 11. The Redeemer -- 12. The meaning of redemption -- 13. The redemptive suffering -- 14. The redeemed. |
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SUMMARY OF THE ARGUMENT | xxv |
History Creative of Values | xxxv |
The Temporal within the Eternal | xli |
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A. E. Taylor actuality of history Atonement become believe Bible body Chapter Christian Christian experience Christian faith Christology Church claim conceived conception corporate personality Cross death deliverance divine activity divine grace doctrine dream Edwyn Bevan emphasis error essential eternal ethical event expression F. W. H. Myers fact fellowship God's grace Greek heaven Hebrew Holy Spirit human history human personality idea individual inner interpretation Irenĉus Israel Jesus Christ Judaism kenosis kinship language living man's meaning metaphor Mithraism moral evil nature Old Testament particular penal substitution phenomena philosophy physical present prophetic consciousness psychical psychology purpose ransom reality realm redeemed redemption regard relation religion religious experience revelation sacramental sacrifice seen sense simply social soul suffering symbolic temporal term theology things thought tion transformation true truth ultimate unity values victory volition Wheeler Robinson whilst whole words worship Yahweh