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Christian Theology Second Edition Millard J. Erickson

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Grand Rapids, MI., U.S.A.; Baker Academic; 2005Edition: 2Description: 1312tr; Hard cover, graphic; 16 x 23.5 cmISBN:
  • 9780801021824
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 230.044
  • M645-E68
Online resources: Summary: Millard Erickson`s Christian Theology has established itself as the most widely used and most generally useful of modern Protestant surveys of Christian truth. Robustly evangelical, essentially conservative, thoroughly contemporary, firmly Baptist, gently Calvinistic, and cautiously post-tribulationist premillennial, its fair-minded breadth and meticulous analysis of options have won it consistent praise. Now updated, augmented, and provided with study aids, its usefulness as a text for students and a resource for pastors and lay leaders will be even greater. It is altogether a masterly piece of work. (J. I. Packer, Regent College)
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Millard Erickson`s Christian Theology has established itself as the most widely used and most generally useful of modern Protestant surveys of Christian truth. Robustly evangelical, essentially conservative, thoroughly contemporary, firmly Baptist, gently Calvinistic, and cautiously post-tribulationist premillennial, its fair-minded breadth and meticulous analysis of options have won it consistent praise. Now updated, augmented, and provided with study aids, its usefulness as a text for students and a resource for pastors and lay leaders will be even greater. It is altogether a masterly piece of work. (J. I. Packer, Regent College)

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