Historical Theology

Historical Theology
Author: Gregg Allison
Publsiher: Zondervan Academic
Total Pages: 784
Release: 2011-04-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310410416

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Most historical theology texts follow Christian beliefs chronologically, discussing notable doctrinal developments for all areas of theology according to their historical appearance. And while this may be good history, it can make for confusing theology, with the classic theological loci scattered throughout various time periods, movements, and controversies. In Historical Theology, Gregg Allison offers students the opportunity to study the historical development of theology according to a topical-chronological arrangement, setting out the history of Christian doctrine one theological element at a time. Such an approach allows readers to concentrate on one tenet of Christianity and its formulation in the early church, through the Middle Ages, Reformation, and post-Reformation era, and into the modern period. The text includes a generous mix of primary source material as well, citing the words of Cyprian, Augustine, Aquinas, Luther, Calvin, Barth, and others. Allison references the most accessible editions of these notable theologians’ work so that readers can continue their study of historical theology through Christian history’s most important contributors. Historical Theology is a superb resource for those familiar with Wayne Grudem’s Systematic Theology or interested in understanding the development of Christian theology.

Systematic Theology Second Edition

Systematic Theology  Second Edition
Author: Wayne A. Grudem
Publsiher: Zondervan Academic
Total Pages: 1617
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310517993

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This new edition of Systematic Theology by Wayne Grudem is one of the most important resources for helping you understand Scripture and grow as a Christian. The most widely used resource of the last 25 years in its area, Systematic Theology has been thoroughly revised and expanded for the first time while retaining the features that have made it the standard in its field: clear explanations, an emphasis on each doctrine's scriptural basis, and practical applications to daily life. With nearly 250 pages of new content and revisions, this new edition now includes the following distinctive features: Updated analysis of recent controversies within evangelical theology, including the eternal relationship between the Father and the Son in the Trinity, the role of women in the church, miraculous gifts of the Holy Spirit, and contemporary worship music. New discussion and critiques of recent theological controversies situated outside of traditional evangelical theology, such as open theism, the "new perspective on Paul," Molinism (or "middle knowledge"), "Free Grace" theology, and the preterist view of Christ's second coming. Completely revised chapter on the clarity of Scripture. Completely revised chapter on creation and evolution, including a longer critique of theistic evolution and an extensive discussion on the age of the earth. New discussion of how biblical inerrancy applies to some specific "problem verses" in the Gospels. Additional material explaining evangelical Protestant differences with Roman Catholicism, Protestant liberalism, and Mormonism. Completely updated bibliographies. All Scripture quotations updated from RSV to ESV. Updated section on contemporary worship music. Numerous other updates and corrections. Part of the brilliance of Systematic Theology has been its simplicity and ease of use. Each chapter follows the same structure: discussion of the doctrine being considered, an explanation of that doctrine's biblical support and possible objections, followed by personal application and key terms to know for personal growth. Chapters also include a Scripture memory passage, references to other literature on the topic, and suggested hymns and worship songs. If you think theology is hard to understand or boring, then this new edition of Systematic Theology will change your mind.

We Have Been Believers

We Have Been Believers
Author: James H. Evans
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1992
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0800626729

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In this, the first full-scale black systematic theology in twenty years, James Evans emerges as a major and distinctive voice in American theology.Seeking to overcome the chasm between church practice and theological reflection, Evans situates theology squarely in the nexus of faith with freedom. There, with a sure touch, he uplifts revelatory aspects of black religious experience that reanimate classical areas of theology, and he creates a theology with a heart, a soul and a voice that speaks directly to our condition.

Systematic Theology Workbook

Systematic Theology Workbook
Author: Wayne A. Grudem,Smith Brianna Smith,Erik Thoennes
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0310114071

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This workbook accompanies Wayne Grudem's bestselling Systematic Theology and features student-friendly review material and exercises.

Systematic Theology

Systematic Theology
Author: Wayne A. Grudem
Publsiher: Zondervan Academic
Total Pages: 1299
Release: 2009-05-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310566021

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The Christian church has a long tradition of systematic theology, that is, of studying biblical teaching on centrally important doctrines such as the Word of God, redemption, and Jesus Christ. Wayne Grudem's bestselling Systematic Theology has several distinctive features: A strong emphasis on the scriptural basis for each doctrine Clear writing, with technical terms kept to a minimum A contemporary approach, treating subjects of special interest to the church today A friendly tone, appealing to the emotions and the spirit as well as the intellect Frequent application to life Resources for worship within each chapter Bibliographies in each chapter that cross-reference subjects to a wide range of other systematic theologies.

Systematic Theology

Systematic Theology
Author: James Leo Garrett
Publsiher: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Total Pages: 896
Release: 1990
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015051642653

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Volume 2 of Garrett's widely praised Systematic Theology interprets five major Christian doctrines: the work of Jesus Christ, the person and work of the Holy Spirit, becoming a Christian and living the Christian life, the church, and the last things.

An Introduction to Systematic Theology

An Introduction to Systematic Theology
Author: Cornelius Van Til
Publsiher: P & R Publishing
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0875527892

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Systematic Theology

Systematic Theology
Author: Wayne A. Grudem
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 1298
Release: 1994
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310286707

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An introduction to theology that provides information on the scriptural basis for religious doctrines and their applications to the modern world.