In this concise, one-volume systematic theology, celebrated scholar Anthony Thiselton comprehensively covers the spectrum of Christian doctrine with an eye to practical application for Christian discipleship. Written with students and busy ministers in mind, this book is readable and accessible, comprising fifteen chapters of relatively equal length, with each chapter containing five evenly balanced subsections for teaching and learning convenience. Rather than setting out an abstract system, Thiselton explores theology as a living, organic whole. The book thus includes biblical foundations, historical thought, contemporary writers, and practical implications. Expertly incorporating biblical exegesis, philosophy, conceptual grammar, and hermeneutics, this work is the most succinct multidisciplinary systematic theology available.
... 1037, 1042, 1086 Rice, Richard, 338, 347 Richards, Lawrence O. A., 947 Ridderbos, Herman N., 71 Ridderbos, N. H., ... 103 Rosenthal, Marvin, 1107 Ross, A., 622 Ross, Hugh, 313 Rothwell, Don, 19 Rufinus, 586 Runia, Klaas, 566 Rusch, ...
Considered one of the classics on Systematic Theology, the book covers all the basics on the reality of God, the atonement of Christ and the final state of man and the last things.
This new edition of Systematic Theology by Wayne Grudem is one of the most important resources for helping you understand Scripture and grow as a Christian.
Cited in Michael Reeves, “The Holy Trinity,” in Reformation Theology, 197. 102. Calvin, Institutes, 1.13.1, 18, 29. See PRRD, 4:157. 103. Polyander, Walaeus, Thysius, and Rivetus, Synopsis Purioris Theologiae, disputations 7–9 ...
The original eight volumes now complete and unabridged in four! "Though scholarly in the true sense of the word, this work can also be read and understood by those not formally trained in theology." --Charles C. Ryrie
This systematic theology begins from the treatise De Deo Uno and develops the dogma of the Trinity as an expression of divine unicity, on which will depend creation, Christology, and ecclesiology.
This is the first part of Paul Tillich's three-volume Systematic Theology, one of the most profound statements of the Christian message ever composed and the summation and definitive presentation of the theology of the most influential and ...
... Lisa Sowle, 210, 242–44 Cajetan, Cardinal, 53 Calvin, John, 10, 108, 131 on divine transcendence, sovereignty, 50, ... 237 Donahue, John, 205 Doran, Robert, 5, 20, 24, 75 Dostoyevsky, 283 Downey, Michael, 37,233,234 Doyle, Dennis, ...
Arranged around twenty-five theses that cover the core Christian beliefs, the book clearly explains the person and nature of Jesus Christ, the meaning of the atonement, and the life that results from Christian freedom.
Volume 2: the Works of God Robert W. Jenson. course. The Trinity is such a conversation, the only one that can never collapse into dialogue or monologue, because the three who make its poles are the conversation.