A Model for Evangelical TheologyWritten by a skilled theologian with over two decades of classroom experience, this introduction to evangelical theology explains how connecting to five sources of Christian theology Scripture, tradition, reason, experience, and community leads to a richer and deeper understanding of the faith. Graham McFarlane calls this the "evangelical quintilateral," which he recommends as a helpful rubric for teaching theology. This integrative model introduces
Root then turns to Old Testament texts and to the theology of Robert Jenson to explain how pastors can regain the important role of attending to people's experiences of divine action
a glossary of terms
offered troubling sorts of gifts
Matthew Levering begins with a discussion of Augustine's life and times and then provides a full survey of the argument of each work with bibliographical references for those who wish to go further
That task is the topic of this book
Thompson offers suggestions for practical application to contemporary ministry
the book covers a wide range of topics and includes helpful illustrative diagrams
It offers a succinct introduction to the early development of Calvinism/Reformation thought
the rise of American evangelicalism
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This comprehensive introduction to the ministry of chaplaincy brings together three authors who oversee three of the leading chaplaincy programs in the United States
Root offers a new way to think about the purpose of youth ministry: not happiness