Is philosophy compatible with religion and revelation and if so, what is the nature of this relationship?
I shall answer only the first question. “Revelation” is the mystical belief that psycho-epistemological intuition is, in fact, mystical instead of psycho-epistemological. It cannot, therefore, be compatible with philosophy. “Psycho-epistemological” refers to the cognitive relationship between the subconsciousness and the consciousness; and intuition is: “Intuition: (Lat. intuere, to look at) The direct and immediate apprehension by a knowing subject of itself, of its conscious states, of other minds, of an external world, of universals, of values or of rational truths. [1] Religion is the institutionalization of mysticism. Any philosophical system that becomes that institutionalized is called a “cult,” so philosophy sans theology is not compatible with religion, either. Theology is the attempt to use reason for the purpose of placing religious mysticism in the realm of philosophy. None of the 3 theologians you named was familiar with psycho-epistemological premisses, so they cannot be