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Deep Church author Jim Belcher names this book, Religion within the Bounds of Reason as one of the most important books for examining the ongoing debate between foundationalism and post-foundationalism, Modernity and post-modernity. If you have read Deep Church, now is the time to read this book. More...
Upon seeing the title of this book most Christians check out. But we made it this far, so why not keep reading? if you do, consider this. Most of the the theologians who shaped the orthodox view did not think about Genesis 1-3 as "literal". More...
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In the Church and Postmodern Culture Series, Whose Community? Which Interpretation?
is Merold Westphal's introduction to philosophical thinking as it
relates to Scriptural interpretation. Westphal, a renowned philosopher,
recognizes that no theology is completely free of philosophical thought
or argument... More...
Using his own experiences with doubt, along with the experiences of
intellectuals such as G.K. Chesterton, Simone Weil, C.S. Lewis, and
Martin Marty, Wannberg lays out the theological map of doubt and in hopes of helping doubters come to terms with their doubts
in positive and constructive ways.
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Magnifying God in Christ: A Summary of New Testament Theology is an abridgment of Schreiner's New Testament Theology. This book isan excellent selection for anyone who wants to become acquainted with the major theological themes of the NT.. More...
This compelling study of the centrality of the cross is now available at an exclusive CBD price of $9.99. In The Cross of Christ John Stott examines the reasons, for the death of Christ while maintaining and defending the Reformational understanding of Christ’s death as substitutionary. More...
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Arguably the greatest theological work of the 20th century, the Church Dogmatics
is must-reading for serious theologians. Now reformatted into smaller volumes with English translations of Latin and Greek texts,
this new edition makes magisterial work more accessible.More...
Thiselton's Hermeneutics: An Introduction is a philosophical and historical
overview of Hermeneutics in the Christian tradition, from the ancient world through post-colonial era and into postmodern perspectives on the discipline. Intended
as a textbook, this book encapsulates Thiselton's thinking on every major perspective in hermeneutics. More...
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