"De Necessitate Revelationis Divinae Disputatio Adversus Eos, Qui Eius Cognitionem Rationi Humanae Assertum Eunt" by Johann August Ernesti, is a theological discourse addressing the necessity of divine revelation. In this work, Ernesti argues against those who assert that knowledge of divine matters can be attained solely through human reason. Addressed to Fridericus Schulzium, the text delves into the core of theological debate concerning the roles of faith, revelation, and rational thought in understanding the divine. This volume offers insights into 18th-century theological discussions, and remains relevant for those studying the history of theology and the philosophy of religion.
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