After Method assumes the impossibility of doing theology right–and moves beyond it. Organized...
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The swelling ranks of religious “nones”—those who do not identify with any particular religious tra...
Christian Faith is one of the most important works of Christian theology ever written. The author, ...
Modern humanity has accepted a truncated, impoverished definition of life. Focusing solely on mater...
At the beginning of Christian Faith, B. A. Gerrish reminds us that dogmatics involves critical tran...
With its focus on the traditions and communities that form us over the course of a lifetime, virtue...
In this volume, highly esteemed scholar Kevin Vanhoozer introduces readers to a way of thinking abo...
Too often the doctrine of creation has been made to serve limited or pointless ends, like the well-...
This book is about the crisis brought about by doctrine's estrangement from reality—that is from ac...
This volume presents a compact discussion of the Holy Spirit in Christian theology. Written by a le...
***Available April 2012.***This book offers the first English translation of Friedrich Schleiermach...
Few things are so vital to Christian life yet so mired in controversy as the language we use to nam...
Terrence Tice has revised his earlier translation of this epoch-making work by the nineteenth-centu...
Theologians from the early church to the present have written much about the Holy Spirit and Christ...
The reasons people are attracted to Christianity and its teachings are many and varied. In this boo...