Divine discourse comprises Nicholas Wolterstorff’s philosophical reflections on the claim that God speaks. This claim figures large in the canonical texts and. Regardless of whether one agrees with the content of. Wolterstorff’s Divine Discourse, it is clear that it is a ground-break- ing and philosophically powerful piece. Divine Discourse: Philosophical Reflections on the Claim that God Speaks. Nicholas Wolterstorff, Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press, x + pp.

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Believing Women in Islam: God himself is the author of all reality. There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Gary Scott rated it really liked it Jan 05, Cambridge University PressOct 5, – Religion – pages. On Reading God the Author.

Barth cannot see God as speaking because God, being wholly other, cannot enter the realm of the phenomenal. It seems a rather simple question, but Wolterstorff uses it wklterstorff explain how epistemology can work.

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Considering that God can speak, are Christians warranted in holding that God speaks? He embraces contemporary speech-action theory as his basic approach to language; and after expanding the theory beyond its usual applications, concludes that the claim that God wolterstorfv illocutionary actions is coherent and entails no obvious falsehoods.

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Tillich and Levinas on the Origin of Questioning. Jon rated it really liked it Jun 16, Divine discourse comprises Nicholas Wolterstorff’s philosophical reflections on the claim that God speaks. Many chapters in this volume are pure gold.

This discoruse figures large in the canonical texts and traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, but there has been xiscourse little philosophical reflection on it, in good measure so Professor Wolterstorff argues because philosophers have mistakenly assimilated Divine discourse comprises Nicholas Wolterstorff’s philosophical reflections on the claim that God speaks.

Divine Discourse: Philosophical Reflections on the Claim That God Speaks

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The book closes with a discussion of the epistemological question of whether we are entitled to believe that God speaks. The only theologian to really make this observation was the fellow-gnostic Hans urs von Balthasar.

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Cambridge University Press, A prolific writer with wide-ranging philosophical and theological interests, woltersgorff has written books on metaphysics, aesthetics, political philosophy, discoursw and theology and philosophy of religion. Illocutionary Acts and the Uncanny: Wolterstorff argues that at least some of us are entitled to believe that God has spoken.

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Divine Discourse: Philosophical Reflections on the Claim That God Speaks by Nicholas Wolterstorff

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