Revisioning Evangelical Theology
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1. Revisioning Evangelical Identity
2. Revisioning Evangelical Spirituality
3. Revisioning The Theological Task
4. Revisioning The Sources For Theology
5. Revisioning Biblical Authority
6. Revisioning Theologys Integrative Motif
7. Revisioning The Church
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Recent decades have witnessed new gains in respectability and influence for evangelical theology. To strengthen that influence evangelicals can no longer simply maintain a defensive posture. The postmodern era calls for a fresh articulation, a renewed vision for theology that will address the gospel to new concerns.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780830817726
ISBN10: 0830817727
Stanley Grenz
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2000
Publisher: Lightning Source – Print On Demand
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