This chapter investigates the theophany in the Old Testament, tracing its evolution into prophecy and inspiration, while emphasizing God's personal interactions with humanity. It underscores the role of apologetics in defending God's character with love, addressing spiritual resistance as a barrier to belief. The chapter also examines the theological insights of Johann Boving, illustrating the complexities of understanding God's nature across different religions.
With no "Oliphint in the room," Brandon goes it alone for a long form, free ranging interview with Nathan D. Shannon (The Great Thinkers series). They touch on Nate's essay in the book, The Future of Reformed Apologetics, as well as his monograph Absolute Person and Moral Experience.