<DIV><I>Explores whether human minds can truly discover God without Christ</I><BR /><BR /> Does all knowledge of God come through Christ alone or can human beings discover truths about God philosophically?&#160;<I>The Analogy of Being</I>&#160;assembles essays by expert Catholic Protestant and Orthodox theologians to examine the relationship between divine revelation in the person of Jesus Christ and the philosophical capacities of natural reason.<BR /><BR /> These essays were inspired by the lively decades-long debate between Karl Barth and Erich Przywara which was first sparked in 1932 when Barth wrote that the use of natural theology in Roman Catholic thinking was the &quot;invention of the anti-Christ.&quot; The contributors to&#160;<I>The Analogy of Being</I>&#160;analyze and reflect on both sides of Barth and Przywara&#39;s spirited discourse offering diverse responses to a controversy reaching to the very core of Christian faith and theology.<BR /><BR /><B>Contributors:</B><ul><li>John R. Betz</li><li>Martin Bieler</li><li>Peter Casarella</li><li>J. Augustine Di Noia</li><li>Michael Hanby</li><li>David Bentley Hart</li><li>Reinhard H&uuml;tter</li><li>Bruce D. Marshall</li><li>Bruce L. McCormack</li><li>Kenneth Oakes</li><li>Richard Schenk</li><li>John Webster</li><li>Thomas Joseph White</li></ul></DIV>
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