A relatively brief but comprehensive history of Christianity. Includes stories of the martyrs, councils, reformers, doctrines, missionary ventures, etc. Covers the entire scope of how Christianity began and what it has become.
An accessible textbook for all engaging with Christian doctrine for the first time. A valuable resource and suitable for all clergy and all training for ministry.
For some of the discussion, see Janice McRandal, “Sarah Coakley and the Future of Systematic Theology,” Pacifica 24.3 (2011): 300–14; Lin Marie Tonstad, God and Difference: The Trinity, Sexuality, and the Transformation of Finitude (New ...
This is a markedly different basic understanding of the God—world relationship than in the ... In both instances, God is at risk in human hands: just as once upon a time in a bygone mythology, human beings killed their God in the body ...
Providing an accessible one-volume guide to Christian doctrine, this is a thorough re-write of the first edition.
This newly revised edition reflects changes in teh church and society and takes into account new works in Reformed theology, gender references in the Bible, racism, pluralism, ecological developments and liberation theologies.
This edition reflects changes in the church and society since the publication of the first edition and takes into account new works in Reformed theology, gender references in the Bible, racism, pluralism, ecological developments, and ...