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The Thiselton Companion to Christian Theology
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The Thiselton Companion to Christian Theology
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Covering everything from “Abba” to “Zwingli,”
The Thiselton Companion to Christian Theology
offers a comprehensive account of a wide sweep of topics and thinkers in Christian theology. Written entirely by eminent scholar Anthony Thiselton, the book features a coherence lacking in most multiauthored volumes.
Drawing on his encyclopedic knowledge, gained from fifty-plus years of study and teaching, Thiselton provides some six hundred articles on various aspects of theology throughout the centuries. The entries comprise both short descriptive surveys and longer essays of original assessment on central theological topics such as atonement, Christology, God, and Holy Spirit and on such theologians as Aquinas, Augustine, Barth, Calvin, Küng, Luther, Moltmann, and Pannenberg. The book also includes a helpful time chart dating all of the theologians discussed and highlighting key events in Christian history; select reading suggestions conclude each of the longer entries.
Equally valuable for research and teaching,
The Thiselton Companion
to Christian Theology will be a go-to reference for pastors, students, teachers, and theologians everywhere.
The Thiselton Companion to Christian Theology
offers a comprehensive account of a wide sweep of topics and thinkers in Christian theology. Written entirely by eminent scholar Anthony Thiselton, the book features a coherence lacking in most multiauthored volumes.
Drawing on his encyclopedic knowledge, gained from fifty-plus years of study and teaching, Thiselton provides some six hundred articles on various aspects of theology throughout the centuries. The entries comprise both short descriptive surveys and longer essays of original assessment on central theological topics such as atonement, Christology, God, and Holy Spirit and on such theologians as Aquinas, Augustine, Barth, Calvin, Küng, Luther, Moltmann, and Pannenberg. The book also includes a helpful time chart dating all of the theologians discussed and highlighting key events in Christian history; select reading suggestions conclude each of the longer entries.
Equally valuable for research and teaching,
The Thiselton Companion
to Christian Theology will be a go-to reference for pastors, students, teachers, and theologians everywhere.