While few Christian thinkers would question the trustworthiness of
God, this topic is key for understanding the divine nature and Gods
revelation to the world. "The Trustworthiness of God offers a
comprehensive look at the theme of God's faithfulness, exploring
the relationship between the doctrines of God and of Scripture from
every possible perspective.
Produced by a group of distinguished international scholars,
this book is broad in scope and irenic in approach. J. Gary Millar,
Gordon McConville, Craig G. Bartholomew, and P. J. Williams each
explore the theme of Gods faithfulness as depicted in different
portions of the Old Testament. Donald Macleod, Drake Williams,
David Peterson, and David Instone-Brewer consider Gods
trustworthiness in the New Testament, looking in particular at the
person of Jesus and the writings of Paul. Gerald Bray, Carl R.
Trueman, Timothy Ward, Stephen Williams, Paul Helm, and Sebastian
Rehnman each discuss Gods trustworthiness from significant
theological and philosophical perspectives. Two concluding
responses by Colin Gunton and Francis Watson round out the volume
by showing the profound relevance of Gods faithfulness to the life
of the church and personal faith today.
Addressed to a wide readership, this volume offers fresh, at
times inspiring, insights into the nature of the God portrayed in
the Bible.
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