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Fallible Heroes
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Stephen Fortosis, Harley T Atkinson; Foreword by Donald T Williams
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Southwestern Journal of Theology 2022 Book of the Year Award
(Honorable Mention, Theological Studies) This introduction traces
the origins, development, and divergent streams of atonement
theology throughout the Christian tradition and proposes key
criteria by which we can assess their value. The authors introduce
essential biblical terms, texts, and concepts of atonement;
identify significant historical figures, texts, and topics; and
show how various atonement paradigms are expressed in their
respective church traditions. The book also surveys current "hot
topics" in evangelical atonement theology and evaluates strengths
and weaknesses of competing understandings of atonement.
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De Sortibus
(Hardcover)
Thomas Aquinas; Translated by Peter Carey; Foreword by Andrew Davison
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With clear writing---technical terms kept to a minimum---and a
contemporary approach, emphasizing how each doctrine should be
understood and applied by present-day Christians, Making Sense of
Who God is explores the existence of God through inner knowledge
and evidence found in Scripture and in nature. Topics include but
are not limited to Traditional Proofs for God s Existence: covering
cosmological, teleological, ontological, and moral evidence of the
Creator; The Trinity: the three distinct persons each equal to the
whole being of God; Creation: including the assertion that, when
all the facts are understood, there will be no final conflicts
between Scripture and natural science; and God s Providence: the
Creator s continued involvement with all created things and human
actions that make a difference within God s providence. Written in
a friendly tone, appealing to the emotions and the spirit as well
as the intellect, Making Sense of Who God is helps readers overcome
wrong ideas, make better decisions on new questions, and grow as
Christians."
Traditional views of the atonement tend to be reductive, focusing
solely on Jesus's death on the cross. In his 2011 groundbreaking
book Atonement and the Logic of Resurrection in the Epistle to the
Hebrews, David Moffitt challenged that paradigm, showing how the
atonement is a fuller process. It involves not only Jesus's death
but also his resurrection, ascension, offering, and exaltation. In
the succeeding years, Moffitt has continued to expand and clarify
his thinking on this issue. This book offers a more fulsome
articulation of his work on the atonement that reflects his recent
thinking on the topic. Moffitt continues to challenge reductive
views of the atonement, primarily from the book of Hebrews, but he
engages other New Testament passages as well. He offers fresh
insights on sacrifice and atonement, the importance of resurrection
and ascension, Jesus's role as priest, and a new perspective on
Hebrews. This important book brings Moffitt's award-winning and
influential scholarship to a broader audience. The book includes a
foreword by N. T. Wright.
This STUDY GUIDE is a companion resource to Wayne Grudem's
Christian Beliefs, revised edition. Not every Christian needs to go
to seminary, but there are certain teachings of the Bible that
every Christian should know. Whether you're a relatively new
believer in Jesus or a mature Christian looking for a better
understanding of basics of the faith, the Christian Beliefs Study
Guide can help you reflect on and deeply internalize the core
teachings of Christianity, when used in conjunction with Christian
Beliefs, revised edition (sold separately). This STUDY GUIDE will
help you think through important topics like: The Bible and its
authority for our lives The characteristics of God The importance
of prayer Angels and the reality of spiritual warfare What it means
that we are created in the image of God What God has done for us in
Christ The purpose of the church What happens when Christ returns
The biblical understanding of heaven And much more Chapter by
chapter, this STUDY GUIDE will lead you to examine and reflect on
Christian Beliefs, revised edition (sold separately), by providing:
Summary: A short summary of the chapter to help remind readers what
they read. Key terms: Definitions of important terminology
introduced in the chapter. Key quotes: Selection of one or two key
quotes from the chapter. Central Scripture Passage: An important
biblical passage related to the chapter for reflection or
memorization. Content Questions: Questions that reflect on the
theological content of the chapter. Practical Application
Questions: Questions that help tie the theological content of the
chapter to real-life situations. For Further Reading: Lists where
to find more information on theological topics in Systematic
Theology, second edition, by Wayne Grudem so readers know where to
go for a deeper dive into specific subjects they want to know more
about. The Christian Beliefs Study Guide is the ideal resource for
every Christian who wants a solid foundation for understanding the
most basic and essential teachings of the Bible.
With clear writing---technical terms kept to a minimum---and a
contemporary approach, emphasizing how each doctrine should be
understood and applied by present-day Christians, Making Sense of
Christ and the Spirit explores Jesus Christ as fully God and fully
man in one person. Topics include The Person of Christ: including
the virgin birth---uniting full deity and humanity in one person
while enabling Christ s humanity to be without inherited sin---and
the incarnation---the act of God the Son whereby he took himself a
human nature; The Doctrine of the Atonement: the work Christ did in
his life and death to earn our salvation; and Jesus Resurrection
and Ascension: affirming the goodness of God s original creation of
man as a creature with a physical body that was very good, and his
rightful place in glory and honor that had not been his before as
the God-man. Written in a friendly tone, appealing to the emotions
and the spirit as well as the intellect, Making Sense of Christ and
the Spirit helps readers overcome wrong ideas, make better
decisions on new questions, and grow as Christians."
One of the best known and most important references on the life
of Christ ever written, Alfred Edersheim's "The Life and Times of
Jesus the Messiah" is a storehouse of information on the background
of the New Testament. This classic work successfully portrays the
streets, the marketplaces, the religious conflicts, the people, and
the places of Jesus' earthly ministry.
Edersheim divides his work into five sections, or books:
- Book 1--"The Preparation for the Gospel"
Introductory historical, religious, political, and cultural
material based on the author's extensive knowledge of Jewish lore
and customs.
- Book 2--"From Bethlehem to Jordan"
The background of Herod and his reign, St. John the Baptist and his
message, and the birth and baptism of Jesus.
- Book 3--"From Jordan to the Mount of Transfiguration"
Thirty-seven chapters explore the miracles and teachings of Jesus'
early ministry.
- Book 4--"The Descent into the Valley of Humiliation"
A history of the latter part of Jesus' ministry from the
Transfiguration to the journey to Jerusalem.
- Book 5--"The Cross and the Crown"
A chronicle of each day of Passion Week, from Palm Sunday to the
Resurrection.
- Appendices
Valuable background material on Jewish history, tradition, and
law
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