This book has taken shape as the result of a Conference of the Evangelical Fellowship of Theological Literature held in Cambridge in the summer of 1953. Chapters 2, 3 and 5 represent papers read on…
The Formula of Concord, Then and Now by Lewis W. Spitz; Legitimate Limits of Doctrinal Pluralism According to the Formula of Concord by Wenzel Lohff; The Formula of Concord and the Teaching Ministr…
This book ... is written by one who for a number of years was a dispensationalist... It was only after much doubt and searching of the Scriptures that I was constrained to leave such a fascinating …
In these seventeen messages, the author explores the grand truth of life and religion which he finds suggested by such strange or obscure phrases from the Bible as..
Outler "is doing nothing less than refining the sources and reshaping the patterns for further Wesleyan scholarship. He is also establishing Wesley on a theological foundation with which all future…
We cannot have Christ if we shall not serve Him. If we take Christ, we must take Him in all His characters, not only as Friend, but also as Master; and if we are to become..
This new collection of essays, carefully selected, has a special distinction in that all have been written or published very recently so that the reader is not required to reconstruct the historica…
The substance of this volume has been before the public some twenty years or more. The opinions expressed in it relate to some of the most important and difficult themes in theology and theological…
"What Kierkegaard has to say is often deeply moving, not only because of the beautifully restrained frankness with he discloses his inner life, but also because of the merciless anaysis of the diff…