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Divine revelation refers to the communication of knowledge or truth from a divine source, often seen as God, to humanity. This concept is central to many religious traditions and serves as a basis for understanding faith, doctrine, and moral guidance.
3 Ιουν 2021 · Revelation-related forms in Hinduism, Buddhism, the Chinese tradition, and African religions contribute to an understanding of the important role of divine revelation in connecting cultures and religions around the globe.
Definition. God’s makes himself known as Lord through divine revelation, which is given to all people through creation and human nature and to specific people through events, inspired human words recorded as Scripture, and Jesus Christ himself.
Divine revelation is an intrinsically epistemological concept, concerned with knowledge and how we come to know. It is both one of the most fundamental and one of the most perplexing areas of theological study.
In most religions, the idea of revelation has a central role. Revelation is most widely regarded as knowledge provided by the action of a god or supernatural being. It contrasts with knowledge attained by human research and observation.
Divine revelation refers to the disclosure of knowledge and truth by God to humanity, often through sacred texts, prophets, or spiritual experiences. It plays a critical role in shaping religious beliefs and philosophical discussions, especially during the medieval period, where thinkers grappled with the relationship between faith and reason.