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Divine Revelation and Human Practice

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Focusing on the doctrine of revelation, the book explores God's self-disclosure through the active participation of the ecclesial community in the trinitarian life. Clark articulates a nuanced understanding of how this communal engagement reflects divine revelation, emphasizing the relationship between faith and the experience of God's presence within the church.

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Divine Revelation and Human Practice, Tony Clark

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2008
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