An updated version of Elwell's Evangelical Dictionary of Theology with articles covering systematic, historical, and philosophical theology as well as theological ethics.
Indeed, the widespread preoccupation with the past in the writings of the Global South theologians, ... Celtic Christian theology offers an approach to spirituality that was shaped by *Eastern Orthodox thought yet became rooted in the ...
Liturgical Press, 1999; Kavanagh, A. The Shape of Baptism. Pueblo, 1978; Pawson, D., and C. Buchanan. Infant Baptism under Cross-examination. Grove, 1974, 1976; Wainwright, G. Christian Initiation. John Knox, 1969; WCC.
Bibliography D. M. Clemens, 'The law of sin and death: Ecclesiastes and Genesis 1–3', Them 19, 1994, pp. 5–8; S. de Jong, 'God in the book of Qohelet: A reappraisal of Qohelet's place in Old Testament ...
This classic one-volume reference work is now substantially expanded and revised to focus on a variety of theological themes, thinkers and movements.
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The critique of Scotus is heavily associated with *radical orthodoxy, on which see J. Smith, Introducing Radical Orthodoxy. For a disenchantment critique that links these views to the Protestant Reformation, see B. Gregory, ...
The Evangelical Dictionary of World Missions contains more than 1,400 articles on the theory, practice, theology, and history of missions. A comprehensive, one-volume reference, it not only provides a wealth...
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