
Talbert, Layton
Description
The last two centuries of Christian theology are the record of an evolving attack on the role of knowledge in the Christian faith. The purpose of this book is to challenge the major forms of Christian agnosticism and offer an alternative theory that makes human knowledge about God possible.
In other words, is there a relationship between the human mind and the divine mind that is sufficient to ground the communication of truth from God to humans?
Endorsement
"A timely, important, and truly penetrating work. It makes a significant contribution at the controversial crossroads of debates over divine revelation."
— Carl F. H. Henry
About the Author
Ronald H. Nash was professor of Christian philosophy at Southern Baptist Seminary. He authored more than thirty books and lectured at more than fifty colleges and universities in the United States, Great Britain, and the former Soviet Union.