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Explore Answers to Life's Most Important Theological Questions.
Over 175,000 Copies Sold! How do we know the Bible is God's Word?
What is sin and where did it come from? How is Jesus fully God and
fully man? What are spiritual gifts? When and how will Christ
return? If you've asked questions like these, then systematic
theology is no abstract term. It's an approach to finding answers
every Christian needs to know. The second edition of Bible Doctrine
by respected theologian Wayne Grudem takes a widely used
upper-level textbook on systematic theology and makes it
accessible. Abridged from the second edition of Wayne Grudem's
award-winning Systematic Theology, Bible Doctrine covers the same
essentials of the faith, giving you a firm grasp on seven key
topics: The Doctrine of the Word of God The Doctrine of God The
Doctrine of Man The Doctrine of Christ The Doctrine of the
Application of Redemption The Doctrine of the Church The Doctrine
of the Future. You don't need to have had several years of Bible
college or seminary training to reap the benefits of Bible
Doctrine. It's easy to understand and packed with biblical answers
to your most pressing theological questions. This new edition now
includes: New, thoughtful critiques of 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, stronger chapter on the clarity of Scripture
Completely revised, stronger chapter on creation and evolution. New
discussion of how biblical inerrancy applies to some specific
"problem verses" in the Gospels Additional material respectfully
explaining evangelical Protestant differences with Roman
Catholicism (with extensive interaction with the Catechism of the
Roman Catholic Church), Protestant liberalism, and Mormonism
Completely updated bibliographies All Scripture quotations updated
from RSV to ESV An explanation of why monogenes in John 3:16 and
elsewhere should be translated as "only begotten" rather than
merely "only" An extensive discussion on the eternal submission of
the Son to the Father A discussion of recent criticisms of the
penal substitutionary view of the atonement Numerous other updates
and corrections that have be prompted by letters and emails from
people around the world and by interaction with the students Wayne
has taught over the last 26 years both at Trinity Evangelical
Divinity School and at Phoenix Seminary
With warmth and encouragement Pastor John Mark Comer, author of
ECPA Bestseller The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry, offers guidance
and advice to help you recognise the lies and resist the forces
that seek to steal your happiness, wholeness and holiness. As
Christians, we're all at war with three fierce adversaries of the
soul that feed us deceptive ideas to harm our spiritual well-being:
the world, the flesh and the devil. Live No Lies parses out the
tactics, strengths and weaknesses of these enemies, giving you a
clear battle plan and spiritual practices to outwit and overcome
these evils. Skilfully weaving together uplifting wisdom and
reassuring, practical guidance, this is a book for anyone looking
for everyday disciplines to help them care for their soul. Live No
Lies will equip you with all you need to make practices for
resisting evil an active part of your spiritual formation, and
leave you motivated to find happiness and peace in Jesus. That
tug-of-war in your chest for wholeness? Those lies that sabotage
your peace? It's time to identify them, and defeat them.
This volume makes available for the first time the complete works
of the important monastic theologian, Gilbert Crispin, friend and
pupil of Sr. Anselm and abbott of Westminster from 1085, and
includes a completely revised edition of his influential Disputatio
Iudei et Christiani.
Rene Girard holds up the gospels as mirrors that reveal our broken
humanity, and shows that they also reflect a new reality that can
make us whole. Like Simone Weil, Girard looks at the Bible as a map
of human behavior, and sees Jesus Christ as the turning point
leading to new life.
The title echoes Jesus' words: "I saw Satan falling like
lightning from heaven". Girard persuades us that even as our world
grows increasingly violent the power of the Christ-event is so
great that the evils of scapegoating and sacrifice are being
defeated even now. A new community, God's nonviolent kingdom, is
being realized -- even now.
What happens when authority is abused?Imagine our nation without
police officersImagine our lives without the protection of the
badge.Imagine traveling without stop signs, traffic signals, and
roadside warnings.Imagine no violations, no punishments--a grade
school playground without rules, a government without leaders...You
might as well imagine the earth without gravity, because without
authority, there would be chaos.But what happens when authority is
misused? Or worse, what happens when spiritual abuse is written off
as "authority"?As surely as the absence of authority produces
chaos, the abuse of authority produces destruction. Countless
people have fallen victim to the manipulation of power and
authority. Lives have been warped forever, marriages have been
destroyed, women and children have been abused, and husbands and
fathers undermined within the boundaries of their home. Also,
tragically, it's inside the church--where salvation, healing,
freedom, and love should abound--that some of the worst authority
abuse takes place. God's design for authority has been
misunderstood, twisted, and manipulated, leaving innocent people as
victims and prisoners of controlling, abusive situations. The
wounded and weak have been preyed upon, and the guilty have been
frightened into submission by leaders who use people to improve
their own self-esteem or advance their careers.Wake up!!! This is
not God's design for the church--or authority.In this book, Bishop
George Bloomer discusses: Gods true design for authorityWhy people
abuse authorityThe effects of authority abuse in the homeHow to
recognize an authority abuserGod's restoration plan for the abused
and the abuserAndThe key to breaking freefrom the bondage of
spiritual abuse.
This work presents a sustained reflection on the New Testament
vision of God's revelation of his glory in Christ. This divine
"appearing" is grounded in the self-emptying of the eternal Logos
in the incarnation, cross and descent into hell, yet this is the
means whereby his glory is manifested and enriches all who are
seized by its beauty.
In this volume von Balthasar turns to the works of the lay
theologians, the poets and the philosopher theologians who have
kept alive the Grand Tradition of Christian theology in writings
formally very different from the works of the Fathers and the great
Scholastics. This volume contains studies of Dante, John of the
Cross, Pascal, Hamann, Soloviev, Hopkins and Peguy.
offers a series of earlier Christian theology when the aesthetic
view was still held and appreciated. Drawing insights from some of
the leading figures of the early Church such as Anselm, Augustine,
Bonaventura, Denys and Irenaeus, von Balthasar presents his views
with a freshness and vigour rarely excelled in contemporary
theological writing about the Grand Tradition.
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This text opens with a critical review of developments in
Protestant and Catholic theology since the Reformation which have
led to the steady neglect of aesthetics in Christian theology.
Then, von Balthasar turns to the central theme of the volume, the
question of theological knowledge. He re-examines the nature of
Christian believing, drawing widely on such theological figures as
Anselm, Pascal and Newman.
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