The first comprehensive history of New College, celebrating the story of theology at Edinburgh over the past 150 years. Raises important questions about the future relationship between church and university.
The first comprehensive history of New College, celebrating the story of theology at Edinburgh over the past 150 years. Raises important questions ...
Badcock begins by surveying what both the Old and New Testaments have to say about the Spirit. Next he traces the history of the theology of the Spirit, examining a number of crucial episodes and questions in the field of pneumatology in the history of Christian thought, and then proceeds to develop a contemporary theology of the Spirit.
Badcock begins by surveying what both the Old and New Testaments have to say about the Spirit. Next he traces the history of the theology of the Spiri...
Beginning with the Bible and drawing on theological sources both Protestant and Catholic, Gary Badcock develops a constructive theology of Christian vocation, rescuing it from both secular and sacred distortions.
Beginning with the Bible and drawing on theological sources both Protestant and Catholic, Gary Badcock develops a constructive theology of Christian v...
In a culture dominated by the individualistic values of political and social liberalism, Gary Badcock says that we seldom hear of the church as the -creature of the Word of God.- The church has been entrusted to us by God and belongs to the structure of the Christian faith itself. Ecclesiology is first of all theology because it is primarily about the presence of God, Badcock maintains, and is thus biblical and creedal (-one, holy, catholic, and apostolic-) -- something that -we believe- -- which is what undergirds its empirical, sociological, and even pastoral function. Rather than a hollow...
In a culture dominated by the individualistic values of political and social liberalism, Gary Badcock says that we seldom hear of the church as the -c...