A Theology for the ChurchB&H Publishing Group, 2014 M06 1 - 770 páginas The revised edition of A Theology for the Church retains its original structure, organized under these traditional theological categories: revelation, God, humanity, Christ, the Holy Spirit, salvation, the church, and last things. Each chapter within these sections contains answers to the following four questions: What does the Bible say? What has the church believed? How does it all fit together? How does this doctrine impact the church today? Contributions from leading Baptist thinkers R. Albert Mohler, Jr., Paige Patterson, and Mark Dever among others will also appeal to the broader evangelical community. Included in this revision are new chapters on theological method from a missional perspective (Bruce Ashford and Keith Whitfield) and theology of creation, providence, and Sabbath that engages current research in science and philosophy (Chad Owen Brand). Chapters on special revelation (David Dockery) and human nature (John Hammett) have also been updated. |
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... called “core passages.” It is important that we pay attention to these passages but do so in a manner not isolated from the broader narrative framework. The question we are now considering—What is the task of theology?—is best answered ...
... called “core passages.” It is important that we pay attention to these passages but do so in a manner not isolated from the broader narrative framework. The question we are now considering—What is the task of theology?—is best answered ...
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... called to live under God's authority and by his design, and they were sent to manifest God's presence throughout the whole world. But the story takes a dark turn when Adam and Eve rebel against their Creator. They were persuaded by the ...
... called to live under God's authority and by his design, and they were sent to manifest God's presence throughout the whole world. But the story takes a dark turn when Adam and Eve rebel against their Creator. They were persuaded by the ...
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... called “theological virtues”: faith, hope, and love (1 Cor 13:13). Through faith, hope, and love the life of the kingdom is lived in this age (1 Thess 1:3). By faith we believe in God and believe all that he has revealed to us. Faith ...
... called “theological virtues”: faith, hope, and love (1 Cor 13:13). Through faith, hope, and love the life of the kingdom is lived in this age (1 Thess 1:3). By faith we believe in God and believe all that he has revealed to us. Faith ...
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... called theology the “central occupation of my life.”51 He understood his calling to be a “theologian” in the broad sense of the word: he was called to teach the Bible, preach the Bible, participate in public theological debates, and ...
... called theology the “central occupation of my life.”51 He understood his calling to be a “theologian” in the broad sense of the word: he was called to teach the Bible, preach the Bible, participate in public theological debates, and ...
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... called to know and love God in the midst of our families, teaching God's Word to them diligently throughout the day, in such a way that it functions as blinders on a horse, keeping our feet on the path of righteousness.232 Theology for ...
... called to know and love God in the midst of our families, teaching God's Word to them diligently throughout the day, in such a way that it functions as blinders on a horse, keeping our feet on the path of righteousness.232 Theology for ...
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The Nature of God Being Attributes and Acts | |
The Work of God Creation and Providence | |
The Agents of God Angels | |
Human Nature | |
The Work of Christ | |
The Person and Work of the Holy Spirit | |
The Work of God Salvation | |
The Church | |
Personal and Cosmic Eschatology | |
The Pastor as Theologian | |
Contributors | |
Subject Index | |
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