The SCM Press A-Z of Evangelical Theology

The SCM Press A-Z of Evangelical Theology
Title The SCM Press A-Z of Evangelical Theology PDF eBook
Author Roger E. Olson
Publisher Hymns Ancient and Modern Ltd
Pages 342
Release 2005
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780334040118

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"The SCM Press A-Z of Evangelical Theology" is a comprehensive critical survey of the main persons, events, controversies, concepts, and institutions of twentieth-century evangelical theology. It will introduce readers to and be a reference work for the study of evangelicalicalism's distinctive theological vision in its unity and diversity. Olson explores evangelical theology through five lenses: The Story of Evangelical Theology; Movements and Organisations Related to Evangelical Theology; Key Figures in Evangelical Theology; Traditional Doctrines in Evangelical Theology; and Issues in Evangelical Theology. Here is a unique, compact narrative description of the origins, rise and significance of evangelical theology today. About the Author Roger E Olson is Professor of Theology at George W Truett Theological Seminary, Baylor University, USA.

The SCM Press A-Z of Patristic Theology

The SCM Press A-Z of Patristic Theology
Title The SCM Press A-Z of Patristic Theology PDF eBook
Author John Anthony McGuckin
Publisher Hymns Ancient and Modern Ltd
Pages 406
Release 2005
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780334040101

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"The SCM Press A-Z of Patristic Theology" offers a valuable resource to students of Church history and historical theology. Combining accessibility with erudition, the expansive essays neither assure prior knowledge of the field nor fall prey to the dangers of oversimplification. A coherence of voice and vision is sustained, largely due to the fact that this volume is the work of one author, John Anthony McGuckin, whose deep learnedness and passion for ancient Christianity is evidenced on every page. Covering topics from East and West, the range of reference is from architecture and its liturgical implications, through to succinct explorations of persons, councils and controversies, definitions of faith, doctrine and the Christian life.

The SCM Press A-Z of Origen

The SCM Press A-Z of Origen
Title The SCM Press A-Z of Origen PDF eBook
Author John Anthony McGuckin
Publisher Scm Press
Pages 228
Release 2006
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780334041030

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The SCM Press A-Z of Origen provides students with ready access to a summary of the life of Origen, but also to the range of his theological explorations, his influences, his works and the controversies associated with him in life and in death. Origen of Alexandria (185-254) is considered one of the greatest Christian theologians and philosophers. Here his works, from The Hexapla, through his Homilies, his Commentaries on biblical books, his apologetic works, his doctrinal treatises and his own letters are examined. The book begins with two short but detailed essays, one a biography of Origen's life and the other an in depth look at these various writings. The A-Z reference that follows provides a detailed and structured examination of Origen's theology. This A-Z provides the student of theology or patristics with a reference to Origen but also with a list of critical editions Origen's works in Latin and Greek, and a list of available English translations - all of which make it a sound starting place for the student wishing to delve deeper into this period of history or this renowned scholar's life and works.

A-Z of Thomas Aquinas

A-Z of Thomas Aquinas
Title A-Z of Thomas Aquinas PDF eBook
Author Joseph Peter Wawrykow
Publisher Hymns Ancient and Modern Ltd
Pages 210
Release 2005
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780334040125

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The SCM Press A-Z series provides a set of resources for the study of historic and contemporary theological movements and Christian theologians. These books are intended to assist scholars and students find concise and accurate treatments of important theological terms. The entries for the handbooks are arranged in alphabetical format to provide easy access to each term. The works are written by scholars with special expertise in these fields.

Through Us, with Us, in Us

Through Us, with Us, in Us
Title Through Us, with Us, in Us PDF eBook
Author Lisa Isherwood
Publisher Hymns Ancient and Modern Ltd
Pages 273
Release 2010
Genre Religion
ISBN 0334043662

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Relational theologies, such as feminist theology, ecotheology and liberation theologies of various kinds, turn our traditional starting point for theology on its head. They ask what it is that we experience. This book aims to explore the concept of the emerging divine within human and non-human relationality.

Did it Really Happen?

Did it Really Happen?
Title Did it Really Happen? PDF eBook
Author Jonathan A. Wood
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 217
Release 2019-09-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 153267824X

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The Bible makes remarkable claims about people and events in world history. Creation, Adam and Eve, Israel's escape from Egypt, the rise and fall of Israel's kingdom, the birth of the Messiah, Jesus Christ's life, death, and resurrection, the growth of the church--all points of interest by scholars for the historical veracity of the Scriptures. Yet, the Bible does not appear to present the acts of God in history for the purpose of vindicating historical accuracy of the text. The Bible is a story that reveals the living God through inspired writings that communicate the meaning of historical events. In light of the Bible as the revelation of God, and the high stakes of historical veracity for the claims of the Bible, how should Christians approach the interpretation of the Scriptures in a faithful way? Carl F. H. Henry offers guidance as a foremost theologian regarding God, revelation, and the Scriptures. In Did it Really Happen? Jonathan Wood engages the thought of Carl Henry in dialogue with the major alternatives to revelation, history, and the biblical text. The value of Carl Henry's approach is shown to provide a path forward for affirming the historicity of the Bible while interpreting the text well.

Evangelical Youth Culture

Evangelical Youth Culture
Title Evangelical Youth Culture PDF eBook
Author Ibrahim Abraham
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 208
Release 2017-10-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1350020346

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This book offers a theoretically sophisticated and empirically rich study of the intersections of contemporary Christianity and youth culture, focusing on evangelical engagements with punk, hip hop, surfing, and skateboarding. Ibrahim Abraham draws on interviews and fieldwork with dozens of musicians and sports enthusiasts in the USA, UK, Australia, and South Africa, and the analysis of evangelical subcultural media including music, film, and extreme sports Bibles. Evangelical Youth Culture: Alternative Music and Extreme Sports Subcultures makes innovative use of multiple theories of youth cultures and subcultures from sociology and cultural studies, and introduces the "serious leisure perspective" to the study of religion, youth, and popular culture. Engaging with the experiences of Pentecostal punks, surfing missionaries, township rappers, and skateboarding youth pastors, this book makes an original contribution to the sociology of religion, youth studies, and the study of religion and popular culture.