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The essay critically examines the theological and philosophical perspectives of Karl Barth and St. Thomas Aquinas, highlighting the central theme of God's self-revelation to humanity. The author argues against Aquinas by asserting that human limitations do not hinder the understanding of the divine nature, while countering Barth by claiming that through grace, humans can genuinely receive God's word. This comparative analysis delves into the complexities of divine acquaintance and the role of grace in human understanding.
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The Word As Truth, Alan Fairweather
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