The Princeton Seminary Bulletin

The Princeton Seminary Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1920
Genre: Christianity
ISBN:

One no. of each vol. is the academic catalog of the Seminary, 1907-77, which is published separately, 1978-

Trauma and Grace, 2nd Edition

Trauma and Grace, 2nd Edition
Author: Serene Jones
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2019-03-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1611649331

This substantive collection from noted scholar Serene Jones explores recent work in the field of trauma studies. Central to its overall theme is an investigation of how individual and collective violence affect ones capacity to remember, to act, and to love; how violence can challenge theological understandings of grace; and even how the traumatic experience of Jesus death is remembered. Jones focuses on the long-term effects of collective violence on abuse survivors, war veterans, and marginalized populations and the discrete ways in which grace and redemption may be exhibited in each context. At the heart of each essay are two deeply interrelated faith claims that are central to Joness understanding of Christian theology: (1) We live in a world profoundly broken by violence, and (2) God loves this world and desires that suffering be met by words of hope, love, and grace. This timely and relevant cutting-edge book is the first trauma study to directly take into account theological issues.

The Social Gospel Today

The Social Gospel Today
Author: Christopher Hodge Evans
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780664222529

The contributors explore how the theological tradition of the Social Gospel, born within the social and cultural dislocations of late 19th-century America, relates to the dislocations of the current American scene. The contributors argue that America's only indigenous theological tradition remains powerfully relevant to mainline churches and to the scholars who work out of these institutions.

Feminist and Womanist Essays in Reformed Dogmatics

Feminist and Womanist Essays in Reformed Dogmatics
Author: Amy Plantinga Pauw
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2006-04-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1611647738

This book is a collection of essays by thirteen feminist and womanist authors who locate themselves within the Reformed tradition. Topics explored include: the Trinity, creation, election, atonement, the church, fear, resistance, and vocation. This book will be of great interest to scholars and students interested in feminist theology. The Columbia Series in Reformed Theology represents a joint commitment by Columbia Theological Seminary and Westminster John Knox Press to provide theological resources from the Reformed tradition for the church today. This series examines theological and ethical issues that confront church and society in our own particular time and place.

The People of God's Presence

The People of God's Presence
Author: Terry L. Cross
Publisher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1493417967

In an age when the church is sometimes viewed as irrelevant and inauthentic, leading Pentecostal theologian Terry Cross calls the people of God to a radical change of structure and mission based on theological principles. Cross, whose work is respected by scholars from across the ecumenical landscape, offers an introduction to ecclesiology that demonstrates how Pentecostals can contribute to and learn from the church catholic. A forthcoming volume by the author, Serving the People of God's Presence, will focus on the role of leadership in the church.

The Kuyper Center Review, Volume Five

The Kuyper Center Review, Volume Five
Author: Gordon Graham
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2015-04-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 080287245X

This volume of essays is a new step by the Abraham Kuyper Center for Public Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary to stimulate new work in the broad area of Reformed theology and public life. The contributions here deal largely with political themes ― some contemporary, some historical.

The Resurrection in Karl Barth

The Resurrection in Karl Barth
Author: Robert Dale Dawson
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780754655558

Karl Barth repeatedly spoke of the centrality and unparalleled significance of the resurrection of Jesus Christ for his theological understanding, yet a clear grasp of its nature and scope in Barth continues to find little expression in scholarly literature. This book seeks to draw out the theological substance and systematic implications of Barth's thinking on this theme. Barth's mature understanding of the resurrection concentrates upon the transition from the objective achievement of reconciliation culminating in the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ to its subjective appropriation in the life of the believer, all within a thoroughly christological context. The resurrection may be described as the way of the crucified Lord to others, and is, for Barth, the essential and efficient link between christology proper and the extension of Christ's saving work to others.

Faith of Our Foremothers

Faith of Our Foremothers
Author: Barbara Anne Keely
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780664257217

Here are the stories of twelve women--Sophia Fahs, Hulda Niebuhr, Nelle Morton, Rachel Henderlite, Iris Cully, Norma Thompson, Olivia Pearl Stokes, Sara Little, Dorothy Jean Furnish, Freda Gardner, Letty Russell, and Maria Harris--all religious educators, all who transformed the field of religious education, some long before the contemporary feminist movement. Though the women represent different times, interests, and approaches to the discipline, they all shared a commitment to creative and enthusiastic religious education.

The Books of Samuel, Volume 2

The Books of Samuel, Volume 2
Author: Cyril J. Barber
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2003-10-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725208733

Cyril Barber is convinced that the books of Samuel were written not to display the horror of David's sins of murder and adultery, but rather to demonstrate God's faithfulness in raising up prophets, priests, and kings to move history toward the coming of Christ. The central focus of this commentary is to show that the sovereign God weaves His own historical patterns alongside human failure and sin. Some people will read this volume for the exegetical light it sheds on 2 Samuel. Others will seek personal applications and find help in the great lessons that can be learned from the mistakes and successes of the past. All who read it will derive a new appreciation for the work of God in human history. I should warn you that this commentary challenges familiar interpretations and looks at the events of 2 Samuel through a different set of glasses. But precisely for this reason I wish it a wide distribution. From the Foreword, by Erwin W. Lutzer