Philosophy (2003): Christian Perspectives for the New Millennium (1)

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Throughout the volume, the authors will engage in respectful dialogue with those outside the Christian community, seeking to understand their perspectives and to respond to their questions and concerns. The volume is designed to be a resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of Christian theology and to engage in meaningful dialogue with those who do not share their faith. This volume invites readers to embark on a transformative journey of thinking Christianly about a wide range of subjects, engaging in respectful dialogue with those outside the Christian community who pose thoughtful questions about the nature of revelation and the significance of the Gospel. By providing a comprehensive introduction to the dynamic discipline of Christian theology, this book delves into the very essence of God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, the Church, and humanity, exploring the intricate web of relationships between these core components. The volume navigates the complexities of major theological themes, including the character of God, the person and work of Jesus Christ, the role of the Holy Spirit, and the multifaceted nature of salvation. Furthermore, it excavates the rich biblical and historical foundations of Christian theology, tracing the narrative of Scripture, the evolution of early Christian communities, and the development of doctrine over time. The authors also examine the fascinating intersections between Christian theology and other disciplines, such as philosophy, science, and culture, highlighting areas of convergence and divergence. Additionally, the volume presents a sweeping overview of the diverse Christian theological traditions, encompassing Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant perspectives. Throughout, the authors engage in respectful and open-minded dialogue with those outside the Christian community, seeking to understand their perspectives, respond to their concerns, and foster greater mutual understanding. Ultimately, this volume is designed to serve as a rich resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of Christian theology and engage in meaningful, respectful dialogue with those who do not share their faith.

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Paul Copan

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Scott B. Luley

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Stan W. Wallace

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