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erickson systematic theology: Christian Theology Millard J. Erickson, 1998-08 A new edition of leading theologian Millard Erickson's classic text. |
erickson systematic theology: Christian Theology Millard J. Erickson, 2013-08-15 Leading evangelical scholar Millard Erickson offers a new edition of his bestselling textbook, now substantially updated and revised throughout. This edition takes into account feedback from professors and students and reflects current theological conversations, with added material on the atonement, justification, and divine foreknowledge. Erickson's comprehensive introduction is biblical, contemporary, moderate, and fair to various positions, and it applies doctrine to Christian life and ministry. |
erickson systematic theology: Introducing Christian Doctrine Millard J. Erickson, 2015-08-18 Leading evangelical scholar Millard Erickson offers a new edition of his bestselling doctrine text (over 100,000 copies sold), now thoroughly revised throughout. This book is an abridged, less technical version of Erickson's classic Christian Theology. Pastors and students alike will find this survey of Christian theology and doctrine to be biblical, contemporary, moderate, and fair to various positions. It is a practical and accessible resource that applies doctrine to Christian life and ministry. This book is supplemented with helpful web materials for students and professors through Baker Academic's Textbook eSources. |
erickson systematic theology: Christian Theology Millard J. Erickson, 1986 A new edition of leading theologian Millard Erickson??'s classic text. |
erickson systematic theology: The Concise Dictionary of Christian Theology (Revised Edition) Millard J. Erickson, 2001-09-04 Seeks to bring the original dictionary up-to-date by supplementing it with pertinent ideas and biographies from the past fifteen years, with an emphasis on the historical figures and movements of the first nineteen centuries of Christianity. |
erickson systematic theology: What Does God Know and When Does He Know It? Millard J. Erickson, 2009-08-30 Does God know the future? Or is the future unknowable to even God? Open theists believe the search for biblical answers will spark a new Revolution. Are they right? Arguing that God interacts with his creatures spontaneously, the controversial new movement known as “open theism” has called classic church theology up for reexamination. Confronting this view, classic theists maintain that God has complete foreknowledge and that open-theist arguments are unorthodox. Each view has implications for our vision of the future and of God’s dealings with humanity. |
erickson systematic theology: Postmodernizing the Faith Millard J. Erickson, 1998 The dean of evangelical theologians explores six evangelical responses--both positive and negative--to postmodernism. |
erickson systematic theology: Making Sense of the Trinity Millard J. Erickson, 2000-05 This user-friendly guide by a noted biblical scholar explores three crucial questions that often pose difficulty for those seeking to understand the doctrine of the Trinity. |
erickson systematic theology: God the Father Almighty Millard J. Erickson, 1998 Examines the doctrine of God. Discusses its importance, considers criticisms of the doctrine from various sources, and analyzes the attributes of God in scripture and in the contemporary world. |
erickson systematic theology: Basic Theology Charles C. Ryrie, 1999-01-11 Theology is for everyone. Everyone is a theologian of sorts. Theology simply means thinking about God and expressing those thoughts in some way. But sloppy theology is a problem. As Christians, our thoughts about God need to coincide with what He has said about Himself in the Bible. With his clear understanding of the Scriptures and unpretentious writing style, Charles Ryrie has written Basic Theology for every student of God's Word, from the devotional student to the seminary student. Ryrie's name has become synonymous with dispensational theology and his texts on the subject invaluable to the Bible scholar. Now Ryrie's Basic Theology is available to you from Moody Press, the company that brings you the Ryrie Study Bible. Featuring charts, definitions, and Scripture and subject indices, Basic Theology will give you a clear and comprehensive picture of Ryrie's approach to systematic theology. Its 94 chapters are arranged in outline style for easy reference. Considerable emphasis is given to explaining the dispensational view of the end times. |
erickson systematic theology: The Evangelical Left Millard J. Erickson, 1997 Millard Erickson identifies practioners of a new theological movement in evangelicalism that he contends have adopted a postconservative position and have drifted from the fundamental affirmations of conservative evangelicalism. |
erickson systematic theology: Systematic Theology John M. Frame, 2013 A biblical, clear, cogent, accessible, comprehensive, and practical summary of Christian belief by one of the most important and original American theologians of the last hundred years. |
erickson systematic theology: God in Three Persons Millard J. Erickson, 1995 The trinity is the least understood and most important concept in the church. Yet many would just as soon jettison it in the interest of ecumenical unity. God in Three Persons defends the significance of a trinitarian definition and explains it in understandable terms. |
erickson systematic theology: Ephraim Radner, Hosean Wilderness, and the Church in the Post-Christendom West Amy J. Erickson, 2020 In Ephraim Radner, Hosean Wilderness, and the Church in the Post-Christendom West, Erickson offers an interpretation and constructive intervention of Ephraim Radner's oeuvre through a theological interpretation of Hosea. She concludes that a poetic, eschatological posture should dictate the church's shape today. |
erickson systematic theology: Historical Theology Alister E. McGrath, 2012-07-23 Freshly updated for this second edition with considerable new material, this authoritative introduction to the history of Christian theology covers its development from the beginnings of the Patristic period just decades after Jesus's ministry, through to contemporary theological trends. A substantially updated new edition of this popular textbook exploring the entire history of Christian thought, written by the bestselling author and internationally-renowned theologian Features additional coverage of orthodox theology, the Holy Spirit, and medieval mysticism, alongside new sections on liberation, feminist, and Latino theologies, and on the global spread of Christianity Accessibly structured into four sections covering the Patristic period, the Middle Ages and Renaissance, the reformation and post-reformation eras, and the modern period spanning 1750 to the present day, addressing the key issues and people in each Includes case studies and primary readings at the end of each section, alongside comprehensive glossaries of key theologians, developments, and terminology Supported by additional resources available on publication at www.wiley.com/go/mcgrath |
erickson systematic theology: The Word Became Flesh Millard J. Erickson, 1996-02-01 A respected author offers this detailed, well-documented exploration of the person of Christ that is accessible for laypersons and stimulating for academics. Top-notch reading. |
erickson systematic theology: Integrative Theology Gordon Russell Lewis, Bruce A. Demarest, 1996 A one-volume edition of the three-volume 'Integrative Theology', this text deals with the definition and application of this new and distinctive approach to religious study. |
erickson systematic theology: Systematic Theology Wolfhart Pannenberg, 1991 The publication of Volume 3 of German theologian Wolfhart Pannenberg's Systematic Theology completes the English edition of a work that will surely come to stand as one of the lasting theological statements of the twentieth century. |
erickson systematic theology: Contemporary Options in Eschatology Millard J. Erickson, 1987 |
erickson systematic theology: Introducing Christian Doctrine Millard J. Erickson, 2015-08-11 Leading evangelical scholar Millard Erickson offers a new edition of his bestselling doctrine text (over 100,000 copies sold), now thoroughly revised throughout. This book is an abridged, less technical version of Erickson's classic Christian Theology. Pastors and students alike will find this survey of Christian theology and doctrine to be biblical, contemporary, moderate, and fair to various positions. It is a practical and accessible resource that applies doctrine to Christian life and ministry. This book is supplemented with helpful web materials for students and professors through Baker Academic's Textbook eSources. |
erickson systematic theology: Understanding Scientific Theories of Origins Robert C. Bishop, Larry L. Funck, Raymond J. Lewis, Stephen O. Moshier, John H. Walton, 2018-12-04 From five authors with over two decades of experience teaching origins together in the classroom, this is the first textbook to offer a full-fledged discussion of the scientific narrative of origins from the Big Bang through humankind, from biblical and theological perspectives. This work gives the reader a detailed picture of mainstream scientific theories of origins along with how they fit into the story of God's creative and redemptive action. |
erickson systematic theology: The Spiritual Condition of Infants Adam Harwood, 2011-03-15 What is the spiritual condition of infants? According to the Augustinian-Calvinist view, all people inherit from the first Adam both a sinful nature and his guilt. The result is that all infants are subject to the judgment of God against their nature before they knowingly commit any sinful actions. But is this the clear teaching of Scripture? In The Spiritual Condition of Infants, Adam Harwood examines ten relevant biblical texts and the writings of sixteen theologians in order to clarify the spiritual condition of infants. Although no passage explicitly states the spiritual condition of infants, each text makes contributions by addressing the doctrines of man, sin, the church, and salvation. If this biblical-historical analysis exposes the traditional Augustinian-Calvinist view to be inadequate, then is it possible to construct an alternate view of the spiritual condition of infants? Such a view should remain faithful to the biblical emphasis on humankind's connection to Adam and his sin but also recognize the guilt and condemnation of an individual only in the manner and time that God does in Scripture. That is the aim of this book. |
erickson systematic theology: Historical Theology Gregg R. Allison, 2011 This book presents the history of various doctrines in identical order to their appearance in Wayne Grudem's Systematic Theology. Readers can trace the development of vital Christian theology topic by topic. |
erickson systematic theology: The Christian Theology Reader Alister E. McGrath, 2016-10-17 Regarded as the leading text in Christian theology for the last 25 years, Alister E. McGrath’s The Christian Theology Reader is now available in a new 5th edition featuring completely revised and updated content. Brings together more than 350 readings from over 200 sources that chart 2,000 years of Christian history Situates each reading within the appropriate historical and theological context with its own introduction, commentary, and study questions Includes new readings on world Christianity and feminist, liberation, and postcolonial theologies, as well as more selections by female theologians and theologians from the developing world Contains additional pedagogical features, such as new discussion questions and case studies, and a robust website with new videos by the author to aid student learning Designed to function as a stand-alone volume, or as a companion to Christian Theology: An Introduction, 6th edition, for a complete overview of the subject |
erickson systematic theology: Systematic Theology Louis Berkhof, 2022-11-30 Considered one of the classics on Systematic Theology, the book covers all the basics on the reality of God, the atonement of Christ and the final state of man and the last things. Anyone who wishes to study theology would be wise to read this book as many in the Reformed tradition hold that it is a landmark in its field. It is arguably the most important twentieth century compendium of Reformed Theology. 'The work seemed particularly important to me', writes the author, 'in view of the widespread doctrinal indifference of the present day, of the resulting superficiality and confusion in the minds of many professing Christians, of the insidious errors that are zealously propagated even from the pulpits, and of the alarming increase of all kinds of sects. |
erickson systematic theology: 50 Core Truths of the Christian Faith Gregg R. Allison, 2018-02-06 Those looking for a single resource that collects clear teachings on the most important doctrines of Christianity need look no further than Gregg Allison's 50 Core Truths of the Christian Faith. This volume covers foundational doctrines of the nature and works of God, the Bible, God's created beings, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, salvation, the church, and the end times. And each chapter features clear guidance for how to teach and apply the doctrine today. Pastors, Sunday school teachers, and lay students of theology will find this an indispensable resource for understanding and teaching Christian theology. |
erickson systematic theology: The New Life Millard J. Erickson, 1979-01-01 The Readings in Christian Theology trilogy is now complete! The New Life, as do the other volumes, features concise introductions to each of the main divisions, and the author again stimulates readers by presenting a variety of viewpoints and different schools of thought. The New Life presents (1) personal salvation; (2) the nature, unity, government, and sacraments of the church; and (3) the last things (eschatology). The three books of this trilogy comprise an integral systematic theology selected from the writings of distinguished theologians of the past and present. The trilogy also includes: The Living God and Man's Need and God's Gift. - Back cover. |
erickson systematic theology: Theologians of the Baptist Tradition Timothy George, David S. Dockery, 2001-05-15 Baptists' Timothy George and David S. Dockery update and substantially reshape their classic book in an effort to preserve and discover the Baptists' “underappreciated contribution to Christianity's theological heritage.” George and Dockery have re-arranged this volume—considerably abbreviated from the seven-hundred page first edition—in light of the Southern Baptist identity controversy. |
erickson systematic theology: Evangelical Theology Michael F. Bird, 2013 Michael F. Bird contends that the center, unity, and boundary of the evangelical faith is the evangel (= gospel), as opposed to doctrines like justification by faith or inerrancy. This text presents an authentically evangelical theology as the drama of gospelizing---performing and living out the gospel in the theatre of Christian life. |
erickson systematic theology: Systematic Theology James William McClendon, Nancey C. Murphy, 2012 James William McClendon explores the impact of the radical effects of the 16th centruy Reformation for its heirs in this three-volume set dedicated to systematic theology. |
erickson systematic theology: The Postmodern World Millard J. Erickson, 2002 Using current events and everyday examples, Erickson looks at postmodernism's characteristics and its effect on popular culture, education, entertainment, and ultimately Christianity. |
erickson systematic theology: Who Needs Theology? Stanley J. Grenz, Roger E. Olson, 1996 Providing practical advice, the authors appeal for a revival of theological reflection among lay people, students and ministers. |
erickson systematic theology: Systematic Theology, Second Edition Wayne A. Grudem, 2020-12-08 The most widely-used text of the last 25 years in its discipline, Systematic Theology by Wayne Grudem has been thoroughly revised and expanded for the first time while retaining the features that have made it the standard in its field: clear explanations, an emphasis on each doctrine's scriptural basis, and practical applications to daily life. |
erickson systematic theology: The Living God Millard J. Erickson, 1973 |
erickson systematic theology: New Dimensions in Evangelical Thought David S. Dockery, 1998 Assessing the status of evangelical theology at the turn of the century, a team of 26 scholars, including Alister E. McGrath, Clark Pinnock, Wolfhart Pannenberg and Stanley Grenz, honor Millard J. Erickson with this volume. Edited by David S. Dockery. |
erickson systematic theology: Reformed Systematic Theology, Volume 1 Joel R. Beeke, Paul M. Smalley, 2019 The first volume in the Reformed Systematic Theology series draws on the historical theology of the Reformed tradition, exploring the first 2 of 8 central points of systematic theology with an accessible, comprehensive, and experiential approach. |
erickson systematic theology: Reformed Systematic Theology, Volume 1 Joel Beeke, Paul M. Smalley, 2019-03-14 The church needs good theology that engages the head, heart, and hands. This four-volume work combines rigorous historical and theological scholarship with application and practicality—characterized by an accessible, Reformed, and experiential approach. In this volume, Joel R. Beeke and Paul M. Smalley explore the first two of eight central themes of theology: revelation and God. |
erickson systematic theology: Systematic Theology, Volume 1, Fourth Edition James Leo Garrett, 2014-09-14 Rivals the major systematic theologies of this century.--Baptist History and Heritage Journal, July 1996One of the characteristics of Garrett's system that needs especially to be noted is its balanced, judicious, and nearly invariably objective presentation of materials. While holding true to the teachings of his own Baptist faith, Garrett so carefully and judiciously presents alternatives . . . that teachers and students from other confessional and denominational positions will find his work instructive.--Consensus, 1997If one is searching for an extensive exposition of the biblical foundations and historical developments of the various loci of systematic theology, there is no more complete presentation in a relatively short work than this . . . Pastors will especially find this feature to be a real help in teaching theology . . . [It is] an indispensable contribution to the task of systematic theology.--Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, September 1999Many students and pastors will find all they need here, and will in addition be helped to relate their knowledge to recent developments in the theological world.--The Churchman: A Journal of Anglican Theology, 1991A gold mine of helpful material.--The Christian Century, May 29-June 5, 1991No book that I know is more loaded with biblical and theological facts than this one. The prodigious research that must have gone into the preparation of this volume is truly mind-boggling.--Faith and Mission, Fall 1991Garrett has provided a massive and scholarly systematic theology from a thoroughly conservative and comprehensive viewpoint. The work is well documented in both biblical and historical scholarship and will prove to be a classic.--William Hendrickson, Southern Baptist Theological SeminaryOne of the most comprehensive, concise books of its type available; it should receive wide use in the classroom and in the study.--Robert H. Culpepper, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary |
erickson systematic theology: Readings in Christian theology Millard J. Erickson, |
erickson systematic theology: Systematic Theology, Volume 2, Second Edition James Leo Garrett, 2014-09-14 Rivals the major systematic theologies of this century.--Baptist History and Heritage Journal, July 1996One of the characteristics of Garrett's system that needs especially to be noted is its balanced, judicious, and nearly invariably objective presentation of materials. While holding true to the teachings of his own Baptist faith, Garrett so carefully and judiciously presents alternatives . . . that teachers and students from other confessional and denominational positions will find his work instructive.--Consensus, 1997If one is searching for an extensive exposition of the biblical foundations and historical developments of the various loci of systematic theology, there is no more complete presentation in a relatively short work than this . . . Pastors will especially find this feature to be a real help in teaching theology . . . [It is] an indispensable contribution to the task of systematic theology.--Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, September 1999Many students and pastors will find all they need here, and will in addition be helped to relate their knowledge to recent developments in the theological world.--The Churchman: A Journal of Anglican Theology, 1991A gold mine of helpful material.--The Christian Century, May 29-June 5, 1991No book that I know is more loaded with biblical and theological facts than this one. The prodigious research that must have gone into the preparation of this volume is truly mind-boggling.--Faith and Mission, Fall 1991Garrett has provided a massive and scholarly systematic theology from a thoroughly conservative and comprehensive viewpoint. The work is well documented in both biblical and historical scholarship and will prove to be a classic.--William Hendrickson, Southern Baptist Theological SeminaryOne of the most comprehensive, concise books of its type available; it should receive wide use in the classroom and in the study.--Robert H. Culpepper, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary |
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Systematic Theology is one of the disciples of Christian Theology that attempts to formulate an orderly, rational, and coherent account of Christian faith and beliefs. There are numerous …
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systematic theology. Postmodernists, including some “postconservative evangelicals,” continue to decry the sort of objectivist thinking that they routinely identify as “modernist” and …
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a survey of systematic theology. As the theological scene continued to change, I found it desirable to revise my original textbook in the 1990s. The translation of Christian Theology into …
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Introductory discussions to Theological Method (Prolegomena), Scripture (Bibliology), God (Theology Proper), Creation, Providence, Angels (Angelology), Humanity (Anthropology), and …
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Definition of Systematic Theology Erickson- “That discipline which strives to give a coherent statement of the doctrines of the Christian Faith, base primarily upon the Scriptures, placed in …
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developments in theology and other disciplines. Christian Theology rep resents an attempt to fill that need for our day. This volume is intended to serve as a text for an introductory semi-nary …
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Systematic theology is first and foremost theology, which can basically be defined as ―the study or science of God‖ (Erickson 1998:22). Specifically, systematic theology can be further defined
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systematic theology introduces the student to the methodology of theology (Prolegomena) and the doctrines of revelation, God, humanity, and the person of Christ. The biblical foundations and …
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Millard Erickson’s text is one of the best contemporary Baptist treatments of Christian doctrine available presently. This textbook is slightly more challenging than Grudem’s text because it …
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This first course in systematic theology introduces the student to the methodology of theology (Prolegomena) and the doctrines of revelation, God, humanity, and the person of Christ.
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Systematic Theology is one of the disciples of Christian Theology that attempts to formulate an orderly, rational, and coherent account of Christian faith and beliefs. There are numerous definitions of Systematic Theology ranging from …
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systematic theology. Postmodernists, including some “postconservative evangelicals,” continue to decry the sort of objectivist thinking that they routinely identify as “modernist” and “Enlightenment.” In so doing, however, they are, I …
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a survey of systematic theology. As the theological scene continued to change, I found it desirable to revise my original textbook in the 1990s. The translation of Christian Theology into numerous Asian and European languages was a surpris …
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This second course in systematic theology introduces the student to the doctrines of the work of Christ, salvation and the Christian life, the Holy Spirit, the church, and last things (eschatology). The biblical foundation and the relevant …
On-Campus Course Syllabus THS 203 L1 Systematic Theology 1 Spring 2021
Introductory discussions to Theological Method (Prolegomena), Scripture (Bibliology), God (Theology Proper), Creation, Providence, Angels (Angelology), Humanity (Anthropology), and Sin (Hamartiology), defining the …