The Cambridge Companion to Evangelical Theology
Part of Cambridge Companions to Religion
- Editors:
- Timothy Larsen, Wheaton College, Illinois
- Daniel J. Treier, Wheaton College, Illinois
- Date Published: April 2007
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521609746
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Evangelicalism, a vibrant and growing expression of historic Christian orthodoxy, is already one of the largest and most geographically diverse global religious movements. This Companion, first published in 2007, offers an articulation of evangelical theology that is both faithful to historic evangelical convictions and in dialogue with contemporary intellectual contexts and concerns. In addition to original and creative essays on central Christian doctrines such as Christ, the Trinity, and Justification, it breaks new ground by offering evangelical reflections on issues such as gender, race, culture, and world religions. This volume also moves beyond the confines of Anglo-American perspectives to offer separate essays exploring evangelical theology in African, Asian, and Latin American contexts. The contributors to this volume form an unrivalled list of many of today's most eminent evangelical theologians and important emerging voices.
Read more- Reflects strongly and explicitly the global nature of Evangelicalism
- Presents the theology of this extremely influential community
- Discusses both classical theological themes and evangelical views on contemporary concerns
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'The Companion … [is] accessible to both experts and newcomers … every chapter has extensive further reading and that alone will provide an excellent introduction to the wider field of evangelicalism, and detailed notes probe further for the more serious student.' Reference Reviews
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- Date Published: April 2007
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521609746
- length: 320 pages
- dimensions: 226 x 150 x 25 mm
- weight: 0.43kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Defining and locating 'Evangelicalism' Timothy Larsen
Part 1. Evangelicals and Christian Doctrine:
2. The triune God of the Gospel Kevin J. Vanhoozer
3. Scripture and hermeneutics Daniel J. Treier
4. Jesus Christ John Webster
5. The human person in the Christian story Cherith Fee Nordling
6. Justification and atonement D. Stephen Long
7. The Holy Spirit Terry L. Cross
8. Conversion and sanctification Mi-Yon Chung
9. The Church in Evangelical theology and practice Leanne Van Dyk
Part 2. The Contexts of Evangelical Theology:
10. Evangelical theology and culture William A. Dyrness
11. Evangelical theology and gender Elaine Storkey
12. Race, and the experience of death: theologically reappraising American Evangelicalism J. Kameron Carter
13. Evangelical theology and the religions Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen
14. Evangelical theology in African contexts Tite Tiénou
15. Evangelical theology in Asian contexts Simon Chan
16. British (and European) Evangelical theologies Stephen R. Holmes
17. Evangelical theology in Latin American contexts C. René Padilla
18. Evangelical theology in North American contexts Timothy George.
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