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Who Do You Say I Am? (Hardcover): George Kalantzis, David B. Capes, Ty Kieser Who Do You Say I Am? (Hardcover)
George Kalantzis, David B. Capes, Ty Kieser
R1,032 R875 Discovery Miles 8 750 Save R157 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Christian Dying (Hardcover): George Kalantzis, Matthew Levering Christian Dying (Hardcover)
George Kalantzis, Matthew Levering; Foreword by J. Todd Billings
R1,233 R1,032 Discovery Miles 10 320 Save R201 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Nowhere to Go - Navigating Tough Transitions (Hardcover): George Kalantzis Nowhere to Go - Navigating Tough Transitions (Hardcover)
George Kalantzis
R624 R568 Discovery Miles 5 680 Save R56 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Sovereignty of God Debate (Hardcover): D. Stephen Long, George Kalantzis The Sovereignty of God Debate (Hardcover)
D. Stephen Long, George Kalantzis
R971 R830 Discovery Miles 8 300 Save R141 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Evangelicals and the Early Church (Hardcover): George Kalantzis, Andrew Tooley Evangelicals and the Early Church (Hardcover)
George Kalantzis, Andrew Tooley
R1,195 R1,003 Discovery Miles 10 030 Save R192 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Life in the Spirit - Spiritual Formation in Theological Perspective (Paperback): Jeffrey P. Greenman, George Kalantzis Life in the Spirit - Spiritual Formation in Theological Perspective (Paperback)
Jeffrey P. Greenman, George Kalantzis
R789 R693 Discovery Miles 6 930 Save R96 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume, edited by Jeffrey P. Greenman and George Kalantzis, marks another compilation from the Wheaton Theology Conference. 2009's event produced the wealth of work represented here exploring the theological foundations for a faithful approach to the church practices that contribute to spiritual formation, that is, to our sanctification in the power of the Holy Spirit. Including essays from keynote speakers Dallas Willard and Gordon Fee as well as contributing essays by noted presenters such as Chris Hall, David Gushee, Linda Cannell, Cherith Fee Nordling and Lawrence Cunningham, this book offers a stimulating exploration of the historical, biblical and theological dimensions of spiritual formation. It will be of special interest to those who serve as pastors, spiritual directors, church ministry leaders and Christian educators.

The Sovereignty of God Debate (Paperback, New): D. Stephen Long, George Kalantzis The Sovereignty of God Debate (Paperback, New)
D. Stephen Long, George Kalantzis
R920 Discovery Miles 9 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How is God sovereign with respect to creation? Does creation affect God? Does God suffer or change because of creation? If so, how is this related to Christology? Why have these questions been so controversial in evangelical theology, even costing some people their jobs? This book is a collection of lectures given to the Forum for Evangelical Theology at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary. Six theologians answer the questions above from a variety of perspectives. They draw on resources including the church fathers, Thomas Aquinas, John Calvin, Jurgen Moltmann, process theology, and open theism. In the process of answering the question, does God suffer? each theologian also illustrates how responding to this subject requires an examination of other crucial evangelical issues, such as how we read Scripture and what it means to proclaim that God is love. Although the writers answer these questions in a variety of ways, the hope is that engaging in this conversation together can help evangelicals and all Christians to speak more faithfully of our sovereign God.

Come, Let Us Eat Together - Sacraments and Christian Unity (Paperback): George Kalantzis, Marc Cortez Come, Let Us Eat Together - Sacraments and Christian Unity (Paperback)
George Kalantzis, Marc Cortez
R713 R632 Discovery Miles 6 320 Save R81 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As Christians, we are called to seek the unity of the one body of Christ. But when it comes to the sacraments, the church has often been-and remains-divided. What are we to do? Can we still gather together at the same table? Based on the lectures from the 2017 Wheaton Theology Conference, this volume brings together the reflections of Protestant, Roman Catholic, and Eastern Orthodox theologians, who jointly consider what it means to proclaim the unity of the body of Christ in light of the sacraments. Without avoiding or downplaying the genuine theological and sacramental differences that exist between Christian traditions, what emerges is a thoughtful consideration of what it means to live with the difficult, elusive command to be one as the Father and the Son are one.

Nowhere to Go - Navigating Tough Transitions (Paperback): George Kalantzis Nowhere to Go - Navigating Tough Transitions (Paperback)
George Kalantzis
R399 R376 Discovery Miles 3 760 Save R23 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Who Do You Say I Am? - On the Humanity of Jesus (Paperback): George Kalantzis, David B. Capes, Ty Kieser Who Do You Say I Am? - On the Humanity of Jesus (Paperback)
George Kalantzis, David B. Capes, Ty Kieser
R593 R537 Discovery Miles 5 370 Save R56 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Christian Dying (Paperback): George Kalantzis, Matthew Levering Christian Dying (Paperback)
George Kalantzis, Matthew Levering; Foreword by J. Todd Billings
R797 R696 Discovery Miles 6 960 Save R101 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Evangelicals and the Early Church - Recovery, Reform, Renewal (Paperback): George Kalantzis, Andrew Tooley Evangelicals and the Early Church - Recovery, Reform, Renewal (Paperback)
George Kalantzis, Andrew Tooley
R791 R689 Discovery Miles 6 890 Save R102 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this volume noted Evangelical historians and theologians examine the charge of the supposed "ahistorical nature of Evangelicalism" and provide a critical, historical examination of the relationship between the Protestant evangelical heritage and the early church. In doing so, the contributors show the long and deeply historical rootedness of the Protestant Reformation and its Evangelical descendants, as well as underscoring some inherent difficulties such as the Mercersburg and Oxford movements. In the second part of the volume, the discussion moves forward, as evangelicals rediscover the early church-its writings, liturgy, catechesis, and worship-following the "temporary amnesia" of the earlier part of the twentieth century. Most essays are accompanied by a substantial response prompting discussion or offering challenges and alternative readings of the issue at hand, thus allowing the reader to enter a conversation already in progress and engage the topic more fully. This bidirectional look-understanding the historical background on the one hand and looking forward to the future with concrete suggestions on the other-forms a more full-orbed argument for readers who want to understand the rich and deep relationship between Evangelicalism and the early church. "This unusually interesting volume combines bracing historical engagement with rare theological wisdom. Its chapters carefully explore why, how, under what conditions, and how much contemporary evangelicals should try to appropriate guidance from the first Christian centuries. A particularly helpful feature is the paired chapters that promote the best kind of respectful give and take on contested or difficult questions. The book is a gem of edifying insight." -Mark Noll Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History, University of Notre Dame "Here is a collection of essays that invites the reader to wrestle along with the authors over the query why evangelicals have not embraced more fully the early church as part of their theological and ecclesiastical legacy. It is certainly a question of importance. The appropriation of the early church by essentially free-church segments of contemporary Christianity remains at the experimental stage however much momentum it has gained over the last twenty years. Of varying degrees valuable insights are offered in this book with which pastoral and academic leadership needs to grapple for the future of evangelicalism." -D. H. Williams Professor of Patristics and Historical Theology, Baylor University George Kalantzis is Associate Professor of Theology at Wheaton College and the director of The Wheaton Center for Early Christian Studies. He specializes in fourth- and fifth-century Antiochene theology and hermeneutics, and has written extensively on Theodore of Mopsuestia, Cyril, and the Nestorian controversy. His most recent books include Theodore of Mopsuestia: Commentary on John (2004), the co-edited The Sovereignty of God Debate (2009), Studies on Patristic Texts and Archaeology (2009), and Life in the Spirit: Spiritual Formation in Theological Perspective (2010). Andrew Tooley is the Project Director of the Institute for the Study of American Evangelicals at Wheaton College. He holds degrees from the University of Nebraska and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and is currently completing a PhD in history from the University of Stirling, Scotland. His research focuses on the religious history of the United States and Great Britain in the nineteenth century.

The Sovereignty of God Debate (Paperback): D. Stephen Long, George Kalantzis The Sovereignty of God Debate (Paperback)
D. Stephen Long, George Kalantzis
R581 R530 Discovery Miles 5 300 Save R51 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Description: How is God sovereign with respect to creation? Does creation affect God? Does God suffer or change because of creation? If so, how is this related to Christology? Why have these questions been so controversial in evangelical theology, even costing some people their jobs? This book is a collection of lectures given to the Forum for Evangelical Theology at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary. Six theologians answer the questions above from a variety of perspectives. They draw on resources including the church fathers, Thomas Aquinas, John Calvin, Jurgen Moltmann, process theology, and open theism. In the process of answering the question, does God suffer? each theologian also illustrates how responding to this subject requires an examination of other crucial evangelical issues, such as how we read Scripture and what it means to proclaim that God is love. Although the writers answer these questions in a variety of ways, the hope is that engaging in this conversation together can help evangelicals and all Christians to speak more faithfully of our sovereign God. Endorsements: ""Dante may have located the debate between divine sovereignty and human freedom in one of the circles of hell, but reading these sprightly and well-argued essays was, by contrast, a real pleasure. In an age where divine suffering is considered the 'new orthodoxy, ' it is most refreshing to hear what six theologians have to say about divine sovereignty. The main theistic positions--classical, open, process--all have able representatives as their champions, and the inclusion of responses allows the authors to do more than talk past one another. This book lives up to its title."" --Kevin J. Vanhoozer Research Professor of Systematic Theology Trinity Evangelical Divinity School About the Contributor(s): D. Stephen Long is Professor of Systematic Theology at Marquette University. His most recent publications include Theology and Culture (Cascade, 2007), Calculated Futures, John Wesley's Moral Theology: The Quest for God and Goodness, and Speaking of God: Theology, Language and Truth (forthcoming). George Kalantzis is Associate Professor of Theology at Wheaton College. His work has appeared in a number of theological and ecclesial journals, including Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses, Augustinianum, Studia Patristica, and St. Vladimir's Theological Quarterly. His recent books include Theodore of Mopsuestia: Commentary on the Gospel of John (Early Christian Studies 7) and the forthcoming coedited volume, If These Stones Could Speak: Texts and Contexts.

Evil and Creation - Historical and Constructive Essays in Christian Dogmatics (Paperback): David Luy, Matthew Levering, George... Evil and Creation - Historical and Constructive Essays in Christian Dogmatics (Paperback)
David Luy, Matthew Levering, George Kalantzis
R613 Discovery Miles 6 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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