A reader-friendly, basic introduction that maps the central ideas of the major theologians of the twentieth century, easily accessible to both the theological student and the inquiring lay reader.
A reader-friendly, basic introduction that maps the central ideas of the major theologians of the twentieth century, easily accessible to both the the...
Sixteenth-century Europe was a tumultuous time of plagues, wars, and of reformation. Much is written about the men who shaped that time, but who were the women behind those men? Staehelin tells one woman's--Wibrandis Rosenblatt--remarkable story.
Sixteenth-century Europe was a tumultuous time of plagues, wars, and of reformation. Much is written about the men who shaped that time, but who were ...
This book provides a concise introduction to the main ideas and issues in philosophical theology. While covering a wide range of classic and contemporary perspectives, the text stresses a historical approach, focussing primarily on the development of philosophical theology in the Judeo-Christian tradition. Edward L. Mller is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of Colorado.
This book provides a concise introduction to the main ideas and issues in philosophical theology. While covering a wide range of classic and contempor...