Theology for the Church, A / January 01, 2007
Requires Accordance 10.4 or above.
A Theology for the Church, an immense work edited by Daniel Akin, with contributions from leading Baptist thinkers Albert Mohler, Jr., Paige Patterson, Timothy George, and many others, addresses four major issues in regard to eight Christian doctrines.
What does the Bible say? Each Christian doctrine is rooted in the Bible’s own teaching in both the Old and New Testaments.
What has the Church believed? Christians have interpreted these doctrines in somewhat different ways through the centuries.
How do the doctrines fit together? Each Christian doctrine must cohere with the other doctrines.
How does each doctrine impact the church today? Each Christian doctrine must be meaningful for today’s church. It’s sure to become a widely-used resource in systematic theology study.
Contributors:
- Daniel L. Akin
- Mark Dever
- David S. Dockery
- Timothy George
- John S. Hammett
- Kenneth Keathley
- R. Albert Mohler, Jr.
- Russell D. Moore
- David P. Nelson
- R. Stanton Norman
- Paige Patterson
- Peter R. Schemm, Jr.
- Gregory Alan Thornbury
- Malcolm B. Yarnell, III
Product Details
- Editors: Daniel L. Akin
- Authors: Daniel L. Akin, David P. Nelson, David S. Dockery, Gregory Alan Thornbury, John S. Hammett, Kenneth Keathley, Malcolm B. Yarnell III, Mark Dever, Paige Patterson, Peter R Schemm Jr., R. Albert Mohler Jr, R. Stanton Norman, Russell D. Moore, Timothy George
- Publisher: Broadman & Holman Publishers
- Publish Date: January 1, 2007
- ISBN: 978-1433682131
- # of Pages: 770
- Categories: Theology
- Min Acc Version: 10.4
(verified owner) Nathan Parker
This is a solid Systematic Theology from a generally Southern Baptist perspective. Each contributor overviews each doctrine from the biblical foundation, to the teachings throughout church history, as well as to applicable conclusions for each doctrine. This work provides a solid overview of Systematic Theology and is useful for PhD comprehensive exam studying. The Accordance edition offers more extensive tagging than the versions included in other Bible software platforms and is super-useful for research.