Evangelical Theological Method

Evangelical Theological Method
Author: Stanley E. Porter,Steven M. Studebaker
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2018-07-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830886005

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How should one approach the task of theology? The question of methodology is increasingly one of interest among theologians, who recognize that the very manner in which we approach theology informs both the questions we ask and the conclusions we reach. This volume in IVP's Spectrum Multiview series brings together five evangelical theologians with distinctly different approaches to the theological task. After presenting the approaches—which include appeals to Scripture, context, missions, interdisciplinary studies, and dogmatics—each contributor responds to the other views. Emerging from this theological conversation is an awareness of our methodological commitments and the benefits that each approach can bring to the theological task. Contributors: Sung Wook Chung John R. Franke Telford C. Work Victor Ifeanyi Ezigbo Paul Louis Metzger Spectrum Multiview Books offer a range of viewpoints on contested topics within Christianity, giving contributors the opportunity to present their position and also respond to others in this dynamic publishing format.

Introducing Theological Method

Introducing Theological Method
Author: Mary M. Veeneman
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2017-11-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781493411542

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Sound theological method is a necessary prerequisite for good theological work. This accessible introduction surveys contemporary theological methodology by presenting leading thinkers of the 20th and 21st centuries as models. The book presents the strengths and weaknesses in each of the major options. Rather than favoring one specific position, it helps students of theology think critically so they can understand and develop their own theological method.

Evangelical Futures

Evangelical Futures
Author: John Gordon Stackhouse
Publsiher: Grand Rapids, MI : Baker Books ; Vancouver : Regent College Pub.
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Evangelicalism
ISBN: 0801022460

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All the contributors to this project agree that evangelical theology needs to attend to dimensions of its task beyond the question of the nature and interpretation of the Bible. 'We hope that these essays will be worthwhile in both affirming our evangelical common ground as a distinctive tradition in contemporary theology and provoking us all to develop that tradition more carefully and creatively to meet the needs of our time.' (from the preface).

The Method of Christian Theology

The Method of Christian Theology
Author: Rhyne Putman
Publsiher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2021-05-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781535933346

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When handling the things of God, our method matters. Everyone who thinks about God has a method for approaching the subject, whether they recognize it or not. A theological method addresses foundational questions such as: What is theology? How should we approach Scripture? What is the role of tradition, philosophy, and experience? How do we use theology in ministering to others? These questions are vital for anyone studying God and his Word—how one defines theology, sees its task, and uses its sources will shape one’s doctrine, for better or worse. In The Method of Christian Theology, Rhyne Putman guides readers through the essential “first words” of systematic theology. Written for entry-level theology students, this book provides clear guidance for using theological sources, reasoning through difficult questions, and applying theological reflection in paper writing and preaching. By studying the foundations of theology, readers will be better equipped to serve God’s people in whatever ministry they are called to.

Beyond Evangelicalism

Beyond Evangelicalism
Author: Steven Knowles
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0754666085

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A prolific author and thinker, Stanley J. Grenz was a respected and influential figure, not only within evangelicalism but in the wider theological world. Amongst the many issues tackled by him it is perhaps his revisioning of evangelical theology in the light of the postmodern challenge that has caused the biggest stir in the theological world. Advocating a nonfoundationalist methodology, Grenz attempts to re-position evangelical theology in line with postmodern concerns. This will be the first book length treatment on Grenz's work on theological methodology and therefore will break new ground in this important area of study.

A Practical Primer on Theological Method

A Practical Primer on Theological Method
Author: Glenn R. Kreider,Michael J. Svigel
Publsiher: Zondervan Academic
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2019-09-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310588818

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A "how-to" manual for doing theology, and a handbook of etiquette for doctrinal discussions with other believers. Around a table sit men and women with distinct roles: The Interpreter, the Theologian, the Virtuous, the Philosopher, the Scientist, the Artist, the Minister, and the Historian. Each is ready to engage in a passionate discussion centered on God, his works, and his ways. Regardless of which role you play at the same table, you're invited. You simply need to pull up a chair and join the conversation. But how? What do you say when you take your seat? Where do you start? What are the "rules" of the dialogue? A Practical Primer on Theological Method will help you answer these questions. This primer is not only a "how-to" manual for doing theology, but a handbook of etiquette for doctrinal discussions with other believers. This popular-level introductory text presents the proper manner, mode, and means of engaging fruitfully in theology.

Theological Method A Guide for the Perplexed

Theological Method  A Guide for the Perplexed
Author: Paul L. Allen
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2012-06-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567145727

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Theological Method: A Guide for the Perplexed is a book that introduces the reader to the practice of doing theology. It provides a historical survey of key figures and concepts that bear on an understanding of difficult methodological issues in Christian theology. Beginning with a description of philosophical themes that affect the way theology is done today, it summarizes the various theological methods deployed by theologians and churches over two millennia of Christian thought. The book uncovers patterns in the theological task of relating biblical texts with beliefs and doctrines, according to historically conditioned theological and cultural priorities. The book's highlights include a discussion of Augustine's epoch-making De doctrina Christiana. Also receiving close attention is the relationship between philosophy and theology during the Middle Ages, the meaning of sola scriptura for the Protestant Reformers, the methods of key interpreters of doctrine in the nineteenth century and the theological priorities of the 'Radical Orthodoxy' movement.

A Model for Evangelical Theology

A Model for Evangelical Theology
Author: Graham McFarlane
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020-09-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781493422364

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Written by a skilled theologian with over two decades of classroom experience, this introduction to evangelical theology explains how connecting to five sources of Christian theology--Scripture, tradition, reason, experience, and community--leads to a richer and deeper understanding of the faith. Graham McFarlane calls this the "evangelical quintilateral," which he recommends as a helpful rubric for teaching theology. This integrative model introduces students to the sources, themes, tasks, and goals of evangelical theology, making the book ideal for introductory theology courses.