The story of twentieth century theology remains incomplete, writes author Sell, if due attention is not paid to the Christian ecumenical bodies and their theological work. He has therefore compiled this theological history of the World Alliance of Churches - the first detailed analysis of the theological contribution of any major Christian world communions.
Wide-ranging doctrinal expositions by an expert scholar of 20th-century theologian Karl Barth In this book prominent Barth scholar George Hunsinger presents fifteen essays on Karl Barth s understanding of Christian doctrine across a wide ...
In this insightful book, R. C. Sproul walks readers through the foundations of the Reformed doctrine and explains how the Reformed belief is centered on God, based on God's Word, and committed to faith in Jesus Christ.
In this balanced volume, Gregg Allison—an evangelical theologian and church historian—helps readers understand the nuances of Roman Catholic teaching.
This book is not a debate over subtle points of doctrine, but over issues that continue to divide Christians to this day. These are truths worth fighting for. Book jacket.
Hageman, Howard G. “Back to Mercersburg.” Reformed Journal (August 1985) ... in The Great Awakening: Documents Illustrating the Crisis and Its Consequences, edited by Alan Heimert and Perry Miller, xiii–lxi. The American Heritage Series ...
In his introduction to his translation of Robert Bruce's sermons on the sacraments Torrance discusses how he sees Bruce following The Fathers in his doctrine of the sacraments and particularly the Eucharist.88 Throughout his sermons, ...
This collection will be useful not only for classes in historical and systematic theology, but also to pastors and lay readers who wish better to understand their Protestant heritage." - Thomas C. Oden, Drew University
The book represents the exciting new theological trajectory of Reformed catholicity. "An important contribution to the ongoing renewal of Reformed dogmatics" "This book is a significant contribution to Christian doctrinal theology.
This provocative book details Beckwith's journey, focusing on his internal dialogue between the Protestant theology he embraced for most of his adult life and Catholicism.
The Dialogue of Love is written from the perspective of an evangelical Catholic Ecumenist.