What do Christians believe and why do they believe it? What are the historical roots of modern Christian doctrines, and what logical connections link them together? Now expanded to incorporate disc…
This book is required reading for three reasons. First, it tells the complex story of modern theology in a critically discerning way -- no small feat itself. Second, it provides a useful key for in…
Thinking with the Church offers twelve meaty essays from a renowned historian, theologian, and Calvin scholar. In this volume B. A. Gerrish focuses on the progression of the Calvinist tradition and…
In this classic treatise on Christian spirituality, Rowan Williams takes us with a new eye along a road marked out by Paul, John, Ignatius, Irenaeus, Clement of Alexandria, Origen, Athanasius, Basi…
Oxford Movement, to the famous book by Dean Church, which, though it only tells the story for the first twelve years (1833-45) is a model for all who would write truthfully and fairly about the Mov…
Because of the nature of the material with which it deals, the history of Christian thought must of necessity be a theological undertaking. The task of the historian does not consist in mere repeti…
Because of the nature of the material with which it deals, the history of Christian thought must of necessity be a theological undertaking. The task of the historian does not consist in mere repeti…
Because of the nature of the material with which it deals, the history of Christian thought must of necessity be a theological undertaking. The task of the historian does not consist in mere repeti…
The Modern Theologians is a two-volume introduction to the main Christian theologies of the twentieth century, combining discussion of these movements with analyses of the thought of particuural th…
The author has long been recognized as one of our best teachers and interpreters of the church's belief and history. In this book he lays out the answers to three questions crucial to understanding…