The nature of knowing God Dr. Baillie describes as "a sense of the presence of God." He develops the subject touched upon over twenty years ago in "Our Knowledge of God" by taking account of the logical positivist, linguistic analytic and existentialist movements in philosophy as well as of the great names of Tillich, Barth, Bultmann and Kraemer. The quite fundamental issues which the discussion raises for philosophy and theology as well as for personal faith are treated here with all Dr.
The Sense of the Presence of God
1961
University of Edinburgh
Books
The Sense of the Presence of God
Available Chapters
Chapter I: Knowledge and Certitude
Chapter III: The Range of Our Experience
Chapter IV: The Epistemological Status of Faith
Chapter V: The Nature and Office of Theological Statements
Chapter VI: Analogy and Symbol
Chapter VII: The Frame of Reference
Chapter VIII: Meaning and Relevance
Chapter IX: Faith and the Faiths
Chapter X: Salvation in a Name
New York
Charles Scribner's Sons
1962