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_aMcFarlane, Graham. _e1 |
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_aA model for evangelical theology _bintegrating scripture, tradition, reason, experience, and community / _cGraham McFarlane. |
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_aGrand Rapids, Mich. : _bBaker Academic, _c(c)2020. |
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500 | _aWritten 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 students to the sources, themes, tasks, and goals of evangelical theology, making the book ideal for introductory theology courses. | ||
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_aIntro -- _tEndorsements -- _tTitle Page -- _tCopyright Page -- _tDedication -- _tContents -- _tPreface -- _tPart 1: Evangelical Theology and Its Method -- _t1. Framing the Skill of Being a Theologian -- _t2. Working Definition -- _t3. The Relational and the Revelational -- _t4. Theological Method -- _tPart 2: An Integrated Model for Evangelical Theology -- _t5. Scripture -- _t6. Tradition -- _t7. Reason -- _t8. Experience -- _t9. Community -- _tConclusion -- _tNotes -- _tBibliography -- _tIndex -- _tBack Cover |
520 | 0 | _aThis 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. | |
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