God and the Ways of Knowing

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Ignatius Press, 2003 - Religion - 210 pages

"My plan in this book," writes Father Danielou, the eminent French theologian, "is not to record what I say of God, but what God has said of Himselfà to place religions and philosophies, the Old Testament and the New, theology and mysticism, in their proper relationship with the knowledge of God." God and the Ways of Knowing is a classic work of theology and spirituality that presents a subtle and penetrating interpretation of the ways by which man comes to the knowledge of Godùeach form of knowledge carrying him both higher and deeper.

 

Contents

Foreword
7
The God of the Philosophers
44
The God of the Faith
81
The God of Jesus Christ
121
S The God of the Church
152
The God of the Mystics
187
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Jean Danielou, S.J., was one of the foremost Catholic theologians of the 20th century. He was the author of numerous theological works, including The Salvation of the Nations and The Presence of God.

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