The terms logos of reason and logos of belief refer to two
important aspects of western culture at the beginning of the
Christian era. On the one hand there is the classical tradition,
with its comprehensive claim to be able to explain the truth about
reality by means of the logos. On the other hand there is the
Christian message, which proclaims the self-revelation of God in
the form of the Son, and so also claims for itself the truth about
God, mankind and the world. The semantic ambiguity of the term
logos provided the occasion for a controversy that unfolded among
the educated. The contributions to this volume present aspects of
the controversy, and attempt to illuminate the connection between
culture, belief and transmission against its historical
background."
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