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The Problem of Revelation in Eighteenth-Century Germany: With Particular Reference to Lessing (Continued)

The Problem of Revelation in Eighteenth-Century Germany: With Particular Reference to Lessing (Continued)

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  • Leonard de Moor

This article is a continuation of a study of Lessing's contribution to the understanding of revelation. Particular attention is given to his "Education of the Human Race" (1780). Lessing brought a new scientific approach to revelation.

Source: Evangelical Quarterly, 1967. 13 pages.

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