A History of Christian Theology, Second Edition

A History of Christian Theology, Second Edition
Author: William C. Placher
Publisher: Presbyterian Publishing Corp
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2013-10-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 161164352X

A modern classic, A History of Christian Theology offers a concise yet complete chronicle of the whole of Christian theology, from its background in the history of Israel to the liberation and postliberal theologies of recent years. This updated 30th anniversary edition includes expanded treatments of theological developments at the end of the 20th century, and preliminary trajectories for theology in the 21st century. It also includes updated bibliographies and revised chapters on important innovations in biblical studies, and their impact on theology. This updated and revised edition will continue to aid the work of both students and faculty for years to come.

The Nation

The Nation
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 684
Release: 1887
Genre: Current events
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Doctrine and Practice in the Early Church, 2nd Edition

Doctrine and Practice in the Early Church, 2nd Edition
Author: Stuart G. Hall
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2011-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1610970519

A new edition of this well-respected work. "Doctrine and Practice in the Early Church" is clearly written and carefully organized with cross-references throughout to its two companion volumes, "A New Eusebius and Creeds" and "Councils and Controversies" (revised editions SPCK 1987 and 1989). It is well established as the standard introduction to the subject for student and general reader alike. The second edition makes the text easier to understand in the light of widespread use; provides a fuller and updated bibliography; and brings thinking up to date on a number of topics including house churches, Athanasius, Gnostics, Hippolytus, Constantine, the Creed of Constantinople, and the Monophysites.

Rose Guide to End-Times Prophecy

Rose Guide to End-Times Prophecy
Author: Timothy Paul Jones
Publisher: Rose Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2011
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 159636419X

Rose Guide to End-Times Prophecy is an explanation of end-times prophecy and the Book of Revelation from several Christian viewpoints. Some parts of the Bible, including the Book of Revelation, were written in the apocalyptic style. Apocalyptic Literature is defined as Jewish literature presented in the form of vision that figuratively revealed hidden truths for the purpose of assuring God's people of the goodness of God's plans during times of persecution. Bible prophecy says that Jesus will come again, and Christians have wondered for centuries when and how that would take place. Rose Guide to End-Times Prophecy includes all of the basic end-time prophecy charts Christians need to navigate the Book of Revelation, the Book of Daniel, and other prophetic Bible passages. Includes: Book of Revelation Charts and More than 50 Charts, Diagrams, and Illustrations 4 Approaches to the Book of Revelation: Futurist, Historicist, Idealist, and Preterist Detailed Comparison Chart of 21 Key Passages from the Book of Revelation