Making Sense of Who God Is
One of Seven Parts from Grudem's Systematic Theology
Seiten
2011
Zondervan Academic (Verlag)
978-0-310-49312-9 (ISBN)
Zondervan Academic (Verlag)
978-0-310-49312-9 (ISBN)
Taken from the bestselling Systematic Theology text, the Making Sense of Series offers people bite-size pieces of seven core biblical doctrines. Making Sense of Who God Is provides a clear biblical basis, clarity in the explanations, application to life, and much more for the doctrine of God.
Wayne Grudem's Systematic Theology is required reading in many courses on biblical theology—and with good reason. The textbook’s emphasis on the scriptural basis for each doctrine, along with its clear writing, and contemporary approach make it an indispensable resource for many Christians.
This series presents, as a separate book, each of the seven main parts that make up the 1,600-page Systematic Theology, making it more portable, affordable, and less daunting.
Part 2—Making Sense of Who God Is—explores the existence of God through inner knowledge and evidence found in Scripture and in nature.
Important Topics Include:
Traditional “Proofs” for God’s Existence: covering cosmological, teleological, ontological, and moral evidence of the Creator.
The Trinity: the three distinct persons each equal to the whole being of God.
Creation: including the assertion that, when all the facts are understood, there will be “no final conflicts” between Scripture and natural science.
God’s Providence: the Creator’s continued involvement with all created things and human actions that make a difference within God’s providence.
Written in a friendly tone, appealing to the emotions and the spirit as well as the intellect, Making Sense of Who God is helps readers overcome wrong ideas, make better decisions on new questions, and grow as Christians.
Wayne Grudem's Systematic Theology is required reading in many courses on biblical theology—and with good reason. The textbook’s emphasis on the scriptural basis for each doctrine, along with its clear writing, and contemporary approach make it an indispensable resource for many Christians.
This series presents, as a separate book, each of the seven main parts that make up the 1,600-page Systematic Theology, making it more portable, affordable, and less daunting.
Part 2—Making Sense of Who God Is—explores the existence of God through inner knowledge and evidence found in Scripture and in nature.
Important Topics Include:
Traditional “Proofs” for God’s Existence: covering cosmological, teleological, ontological, and moral evidence of the Creator.
The Trinity: the three distinct persons each equal to the whole being of God.
Creation: including the assertion that, when all the facts are understood, there will be “no final conflicts” between Scripture and natural science.
God’s Providence: the Creator’s continued involvement with all created things and human actions that make a difference within God’s providence.
Written in a friendly tone, appealing to the emotions and the spirit as well as the intellect, Making Sense of Who God is helps readers overcome wrong ideas, make better decisions on new questions, and grow as Christians.
Wayne Grudem is distinguished research professor of Theology and Biblical Studies at Phoenix Seminary in Phoenix, Arizona. He holds degrees from Harvard (AB), Westminster Theological Seminary (MDiv, DD), and Cambridge (PhD). He is the author of more than 30 books including the bestselling Systematic Theology.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 6.2.2011 |
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Reihe/Serie | Making Sense of Series |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 187 x 233 mm |
Gewicht | 566 g |
Themenwelt | Religion / Theologie ► Christentum ► Kirchengeschichte |
ISBN-10 | 0-310-49312-9 / 0310493129 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-310-49312-9 / 9780310493129 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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