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How do we know God? Can we know God as he is in himself?
These longstanding questions have been addressed by Christian theologians throughout the church's history. Some, such as Thomas Aquinas, have argued that we know God through both natural and supernatural revelation, while others, especially Karl Barth, have argued that we know God only on the basis of the incarnation. Contemporary discussions of these issues sometimes give the impression that we have to choose between a speculative doctrine of God driven by natural theology or metaphysics and a Christ-centered doctrine of God driven by God's work in the history of salvation.
In this volume in IVP Academic's Studies in Christian Doctrine and Scripture series, Steven J. Duby casts a vision for integrating natural theology, the incarnation, and metaphysics in a Christian description of God in himself.
Contents
Series Introduction
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Theologia within the Divine Economy
2. "Preparation for the School of Grace": The Role of Natural Theology
3. Incarnation in Context: Christology's Place in Theology Proper
4. Theology and Metaphysics Revisited
5. "To whom will you compare me?" Retrieving the (Right) Doctrine of Analogy
Conclusion
Bibliography
Author Index
Subject Index
Scripture Index