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This expanded edition of the ESV Systematic Theology Study Bible
features study notes from the ESV Student Study Bible, over 400
in-text summaries, 25 articles, book introductions, sidebars, and
more.
Alister McGrath has had a tremendous impact on the renaissance of
evangelical theology over the last twenty years. Regarded as one of
the most widely read living theologians his theological work and
writings has made an immense contribution to the vitality and
dynamics of evangelical theology. This book invites evangelical
theologians from various backgrounds to engage with his work and to
chart a positive way forward for evangelical theology. Part One
follows the theology of McGrath on justification, redemption,
theology and science and post-liberal theology, whilst Part Two
examines the essence, character, identity, methodology and future
of evangelical theology. Contributions include Graham Tomlin,
Gerald Bray, Clark Pinnock, Gabriel Fackre, William Abraham, and a
response given by McGrath himself. 'This is a very significant
volume, with contributions from numerous scholars who have been
influenced by Dr McGrath or are his colleagues. They come from both
sides of the Atlantic, and embrace many aspects of Alister's
encyclopaedic knowledge and phenomenal literary output... And
unlike most Festschriften this one has a fascinating
characteristic; a final chapter in which Professor McGrath responds
with grace and shrewdness to the points raised by the contributors.
This is an important book to buy.' Canon Dr Michael Green, Wycliffe
Hall, Oxford. 'It is a privilege and a pleasure to commend this set
of weighty and wise essays that is being published to mark
Professor Alister McGrath's fiftieth birthday... God be with you,
Alister, as on you go. In a somewhat different sense from that of
the old-time gladiators, I and many more of my generation say: nos
morituri te salutamus. May your range and your acumen not diminish,
your clarity not be clouded, and your vision of evangelicalism as
the true wisdom, the true catholicity, and indeed the true
Christianity never blur. Hold high the torch that has been passed
to you and keep the books coming. We need them.' From the foreword
by J.I Packer
Can we know anything about God apart from the Bible? Many
Protestant Christians are suspicious of natural theology, which
claims that we can learn about God through revelation outside the
Bible. How can we know anything about God apart from Scripture? In
Nature's Case for God, distinguished theologian John Frame argues
that Christians are not forbidden from seeking to learn about God
from his creation. In fact, the Bible itself shows this to be
possible. In nine short and lucid chapters that include questions
for discussion, Frame shows us what we can learn about God and how
we relate to him from the world outside the Bible. If the heavens
really do declare the glory of God, as the psalmist claims, it
makes a huge difference for how we understand God and how we
introduce him to those who don't yet know Christ.
"Systematic Theology" is the culmination and creative synthesis of
John Frame's writing on, teaching about, and studying of the Word
of God. This magisterial opus at once biblical, clear, cogent,
readable, accessible, and practical summarizes the mature thought
of one of the most important and original Reformed theologians of
the last hundred years. It will enable you to see clearly how the
Bible explains God's great, sweeping plan for mankind.
This expanded edition of the ESV Systematic Theology Study
Bible features study notes from the ESV Student Study
Bible, over 400 in-text summaries, 25 articles, book introductions,
sidebars, and more.
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Five Views On Apologetics (Paperback)
Stanley N. Gundry; Edited by (general) Steven B. Cowan; Contributions by William Lane Craig, Gary R. Habermas, Paul D. Feinberg, …
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Of the most common approaches to apologetics, which is most
effective? The goal of apologetics is to persuasively defend
Christianity against charges of falsehood, inconsistency, or
credulity. It's an intellectual discipline that serves to bolster
the faith of Christian believers and to aid the task of evangelism,
but are some methods more effective than others? Five Views on
Apologetics examines the "how-to" of apologetics, putting five
prominent techniques under the microscope: Classical - represented
by William Lane Craig Evidential - represented by Gary Habermas
Cumulative Case - represented by Paul D. Feinberg Presuppositional
- represented by John M. Frame Reformed Epistemology - represented
by Kelly James Clark Offering a forum for presentation, critique,
and defense, this book allows the contributors for the different
viewpoints to respond to the others. Your own informed conclusions
can then guide you as you meet the questions of a needy world with
the claims of the gospel. The Counterpoints series presents a
comparison and critique of scholarly views on topics important to
Christians that are both fair-minded and respectful of the biblical
text. Each volume is a one-stop reference that allows readers to
evaluate the different positions on a specific issue and form their
own, educated opinion.
Christianity is more than a religion: it is also a complex
intellectual tradition. Christians and non-Christians alike who
want to understand the world as it is today have to understand
Christianity too. Christianity makes objective claims, but also
presents a new way of thinking about the world. In Christianity
Considered, renowned theologian Dr. John Frame introduces the
reader to the Christian religion and its unique intellectual
framework, describing the key pillars of Christian thought and how
these shape the Christian worldview. Covering a range of topics,
from the resurrection to the Christian posture toward politics,
Christianity Considered is a valuable guide to understanding the
Christian faith as an intellectual tradition. Useful for both the
Christian reader looking for a better understanding of the faith
and the skeptical reader who seeks to understand the intellectual
tradition that has done much to shape the modern world.
Contemporary Christian music has an increasing yet controversial
influence on church worship today. This book discusses the topic
from a biblical viewpoint and makes a case for using contemporary
music in worship -- with theological integrity.
Compiled in honor of Wayne Grudem's life and ministry, this volume
of essays exploring topics related to Scripture stands as a
testimony to the centrality and enduring worth of God's Word.
This resource provides biblical truths concerning suffering and
challenges readers to promote justice and emulate God's grace to
those who are suffering. Part of the Theology in Community series.
This fresh, practical study of worship throws needed light on
questions about worship content, music, atmosphere, structure,
freedom, clarity, recent trends and much more. You will profit from
this insightful look at the kind of worship that pleases God.
This collection of essays by twentieth century evangelical
theologians is a valuable resource for Christians looking to better
understand the doctrine of inerrancy and respond to critics, both
inside and outside the church.
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