Category: Historical Theology

Historical Theology

The following review is from the October issue of Credo Magazine, “The Living Word.” Historical Theology: An Introduction to Christian Doctrine. By Gregg R. Allison. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2011. Reviewed by Chris Cooper Is evangelical theology an historical theology simultaneously rooted in two thousand years of Christian history and the sacred writings of the Old [...]

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Interview with Gerald Bray

What was your main purpose in writing your new book, Translating the Bible: from William Tyndale to King James (The Latimer Trust, 2010)? The main purpose in writing was to provide readers and researchers with access to original documents, written by the translators themselves, that explain their motives and methods. We can follow what they [...]

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Interview with Gregg Allison

Briefly tell us what the purpose and aim is of your new book, Historical Theology: An Introduction to Christian Doctrine (A Companion to Wayne Grudem’s Systematic Theology).   The purpose is to trace the development of the major doctrines of Christianity beginning with the early church, continuing in the Middles Ages, moving through the Reformation and post-Reformation period, [...]

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