The book provides a solid introduction to the themes of creation, grace, and redemption, integrating classical and modern theological resources with perspectives from science, cultural studies, and interfaith dialogue
What is Christianity really all about? Is it-in its essence-about proper religious rituals, or corre...
There has long been a need for a comprehensive but truly introductory single authored textbook in th...
This book aims to demonstrate that divine immutability does not handicap soteriology but is a necess...
CREATION, KNOWLEDGE, AND SALVATION: THE FOUNDATIONS FOR HUMAN DIGNITY AND RELIGIOUS FREEDO
Made in the Image of God is a book that provides key concepts for understanding the nature and perso...
Keith Ward, Religion and Creation, Clarendon Press, 1996. This book is the second part of a major pr...
This remarkable and intriguing work is the only single author and introductory treatment of Colin Gu...
Traditional theologies of salvation tend to focus largely, if not solely, on the human condition; bu...
Invitation to Biblical Theology provides a thorough overview of biblical theology that is accessible...
Bringing together biblical studies and science, Doug and Jonathan Moo trace many key biblical themes...
Sin, Redemption and Grace. Discuss a work of literature which explores the meaning of these theologi...
Traditional theologies of salvation tend to focus largely, if not solely, on the human condition; bu...
My thesis is related to the contention that the overriding theme of the biblical record of redemptiv...
The question of God’s relationship with creation touches upon important contemporary issues with reg...
Without presupposing prior knowledge this accessibly written introduction to Christianity covers the...
What is Christianity really all about? Is it-in its essence-about proper religious rituals, or corre...
There has long been a need for a comprehensive but truly introductory single authored textbook in th...
This book aims to demonstrate that divine immutability does not handicap soteriology but is a necess...
CREATION, KNOWLEDGE, AND SALVATION: THE FOUNDATIONS FOR HUMAN DIGNITY AND RELIGIOUS FREEDO
Made in the Image of God is a book that provides key concepts for understanding the nature and perso...
Keith Ward, Religion and Creation, Clarendon Press, 1996. This book is the second part of a major pr...
This remarkable and intriguing work is the only single author and introductory treatment of Colin Gu...
Traditional theologies of salvation tend to focus largely, if not solely, on the human condition; bu...
Invitation to Biblical Theology provides a thorough overview of biblical theology that is accessible...
Bringing together biblical studies and science, Doug and Jonathan Moo trace many key biblical themes...
Sin, Redemption and Grace. Discuss a work of literature which explores the meaning of these theologi...
Traditional theologies of salvation tend to focus largely, if not solely, on the human condition; bu...
My thesis is related to the contention that the overriding theme of the biblical record of redemptiv...
The question of God’s relationship with creation touches upon important contemporary issues with reg...
Without presupposing prior knowledge this accessibly written introduction to Christianity covers the...
What is Christianity really all about? Is it-in its essence-about proper religious rituals, or corre...
There has long been a need for a comprehensive but truly introductory single authored textbook in th...
This book aims to demonstrate that divine immutability does not handicap soteriology but is a necess...