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Biblical Paradox: Does Revelation Challenge Logic?

Biblical Paradox: Does Revelation Challenge Logic?

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  • David Basinger

Are there true paradoxes in Scripture? Basinger chooses to work with the idea of mystery to refer to what is not immediately open to human explanation, and paradoxes to refer to what appears self-contradictory.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1987. 9 pages.

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