This book explores how the word of God calls Christians to resist the world's dominant forces and reflect on how prayer can provide the conviction and commitment necessary for sustaining such a lif…
Millard Erickson identifies practioners of a new theological movement in evangelicalism that he contends have adopted a postconservative position and have drifted from the fundamental affirmations …
North American evangelical theologians are a gloomy, pessimistic group, or so it often appears from the books, articles and papers that gain wide-spread attention among us. Every several years we h…
This collection offers a unique entry into the sources of Early Christian teaching. Following the phrasing of the ancient Nicene-Constantinopolitan creed, this collection organizes and expounds the…
One of the best ways of introducing theology is through direct student engagement with the most exciting works of contemporary religious reflection. We can learn to think theologically from the gia…
"Because of our love of Christ, his gospel, and his church," they affirm in a document called the Cambridge Declaration, "we endeavor to assert anew our commitment to the central truths of the Refo…
In this volume, Ben Witherington wrestles with some of the big ideas of these major traditional theological systems (sin, God s sovereignty, prophecy, grace, and the Holy Spirit), asking tough ques…
From its beginnings, liberation theology has provoked a wide and diverse range of response from a multitude of critics-theological, methodological, political, ecclesiastical. This book is a compreh…
Written by leading process and Wesleyan theologians, this book will be helpful to college, seminary, and graduate students, as well as professors. The book can also serve as a supplemental text for…
Written for clergy, Christian educators, religious scholars, and lay readers alike, Classic Christianity provides the best synthesis of the whole history of Christian thought. Part one explores the…