In this book, Dr. Sell presents a collection of commemorative essays and addresses. In the four lectures that comprise Part 1, the anniversaries of Newman, Spurgeon, Martineau, Baxter, Fox, Wesley,…
Modern theology apprears to be in virtual labyrinth. So complex is this maze that only a few have successfully penetrated its intricate passageways. Especially for the uninitiated, the task of unde…
Most general accounts of the reformation concentrate on its events and personalities while recent scholarship has been largely devoted to its social and economic consequences. Benard Reardon's famo…
In this book, the author has accomplished the supremely difficult feat of creating a work at once brilliantly authoritative and comprehensive, while remaining clear and uncluttered by scholarly ann…
History is made up of stories--narratives that recount the events, movements, ideas and lives that have shaped religions and nations. Theologian Roger Olson believes that the history of Christian t…
This major new series to bring to light the achievements of theologians in a way that is constructive and informative to the 20th century student. In the words of the editor, Jaroslav Pelikan of Ya…
In this volume, Donald McKim traces the historical and systematic development of eight major Christian doctrines from early centuries to the present. Clearly written and amply documented, this intr…
This book remains the standard for late medieval theology studies. Herein, the author explains the theology and philosophy of late medieval nominalism through a detailed analysis of the writings of…
Most of us know something, anyway, about the history of Christian theology. Those who grew up going to church or Sunday school remember at least fragments of Christian history. Even non-Christians …
The essays in this volume are presented to honor Geoffrey W. Bromiley upon his retiment from Fuller Theological Seminary. Bromiley called several generations of younger scholars not to concentrate …