Recipient of a Christianity Today 1994 Critics Choice Award! Stanley J. Grenz evaluates the course of evangelical theology and sets out a bold agenda for a new century. He proposes that evangelical…
Beginning with the basics, the author leads his readers into a theological engagement with moral inquiry. In a concise yet relieable Fashion, this book sets forth the basics of ethics, considers th…
To many Christians today theology means something alien, overly intellectual and unappealing. Even seminarians are known to balk at it. Yet theology most simply, the knowledge of God is essential t…
In this carefully reasoned and thoroughly researched analysis, Stanley Grenz asks: are same-sex relationships a viable, God-given way of giving expression to our sexuality? He reviews scientific re…
In this book, Stanley Grenz examines the long-standing trajectory of thought that has equated the concept of "being" with the God of the Bible--and thus claimed that the ontological category of bei…
Theologically conservative Christians entered the second half of the twentieth century a fragmented, discouraged, dispossessed group on the fringe of American religious life. During the previous ha…
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…
First associated in the 1960s with the "theology of hope," Wolfhart Pannenberg of Germany has since become a major interdisciplinary thinker and a respected statesman in the theological community. …
The authors move past the Enlightenment foundational approach to offer a revolutionary methodology for doing theology in a postmodern age. Their method uses three sources: the Spirit speaking autho…