Christian Theology

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Baker Academic, 1998 - 1312 pagini
Christian Theology has been revised to take account of changes in the theological world as well as changes in the intellectual, political, economic, and social worlds. Several sections have been added, including a new chapter on postmodernism. At other points the discussion has been updated, and some portions of the original have been condensed, since the issues they originally dealt with are no longer as crucial as they once were. Also new to the second edition are a number of educational refinements, including chapter objectives, chapter summaries, and study questions.
 

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Contents
11
Contents
35
Knowing
175
What God Is Like
287
Transcendence
327
The Trinity
346
What God Does
369
Humanity
477
Theories of the Atonement
798
The Central Theme of the Atonement
818
The Extent of the Atonement
841
The Holy Spirit
859
The Person of the Holy Spirit
861
The Work of the Holy Spirit
880
Salvation
899
Conceptions of Salvation
901

The Image of God in the Human
517
The Constitutional Nature of the Human
537
The Universality of Humanity
558
The Nature of Sin
579
The Source of Sin
599
The Results of Sin
618
The Magnitude of Sin
637
The Social Dimension of Sin
657
The Person of Christ
675
Contemporary Issues in Christological Method
677
The Deity of Christ
699
The Humanity of Christ
721
The Unity of the Person of Christ
739
The Virgin Birth
756
The Work of Christ
777
Introduction to the Work of Christ
779
Predestination
920
Subjective Aspects
941
Objective Aspects
960
The Continuation of Salvation
979
The Completion of Salvation
996
The Means and Extent of Salvation
1014
The Church
1033
The Nature of the Church
1035
The Role of the Church
1060
The Government of the Church
1079
Baptism
1098
The Lords Supper
1115
The Unity of the Church
1135
The Last Things
1153
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Millard J. Erickson (PhD, Northwestern University) has served as a pastor and seminary dean and has taught at several schools, including Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Western Seminary (Portland and San Jose), and Baylor University. He has also held numerous visiting professorships, both in the United States and internationally, and is the author of many books. Erickson lives in Mounds View, Minnesota.

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