Completed revelation
The Eastern Orthodox Church[citation needed] and Roman Catholic Church state that God has fulfilled and completed divine revelation in Jesus, and there will be no new divine revelation until the Second Coming.[dubious ]
Eastern Orthodox theology[edit]
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Roman Catholic theology[edit]
The Roman Catholic Church believes Jesus Christ is the "fullness and mediator of all Revelations", and that no new divine revelation will come until the Second Coming. It also believes that God gradually leads the church into a deeper understanding of divine revelation, such as by private revelations, which do not fulfill, complete, substitute or supersede divine revelation but help one live by divine revelation. The church does not obligate the faithful to believe in, follow, or publish private revelations, whether they're approved or otherwise.[1]
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- ↑ "Catechism of the Catholic Church - The Revelation of God". Vatican.va. Archived from the original on 2012-05-16. Retrieved 2012-05-06. Unknown parameter
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