A Robust Systematic Theology for the 21st Century
Christian Foundations is a seven-volume series by Donald G. Bloesch, offering a comprehensive and systematic theology for the twenty-first century. Through this series, Bloesch makes a significant contribution to late modern evangelical theology, exploring what an ancient faith has to say to perplexing new times.
In this series, you'll find:
Ideal for pastors, scholars, and anyone passionate about deepening their understanding of theology, the Christian Foundations series is a vital resource for those seeking to uphold orthodoxy while honestly engaging contemporary thought.
"Ecclesiology is the cutting edge of serious theological work in the twenty-first century. And this is one of the most important books on the church to appear in several decades. As always, Bloesch is irenic yet tough minded, reformed but also catholic, steadily orthodox and vibrantly evangelical! This book ABOUT the church is a wonderful gift TO the church."
—Timothy George, Founding Dean, Beeson Divinity School
"The publication of the first two volumes of Donald Bloesch's Christian Foundations series represents a signal advance in the maturation of evangelical theological scholarship. . . . When completed, Bloesch's seven-volume magnum opus will constitute the most substantial theological contribution of any American evangelical since Carl Henry's magisterial God, Revelation and Authority."
—Christianity Today
"Holy Scripture could well represent the high point of evangelicalism's dialogue with modern skepticism."
—The Covenant Quarterly
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Pointing the way toward a confessional theology for the twenty-first century, Donald G. Bloesch begins his seven-volume work, Christian Foundations, with this introduction to authority and method in theology.
Donald G. Bloesch offers cogent criticisms and corrective insights on both classical and recently advanced views of God. Volume 3 in Christian Foundations.
Donald G. Bloesch sets out the pivotal evangelical doctrines of the Bible's revelation, inspiration and interpretation.
Focusing on the person and work of Jesus, Donald G. Bloesch goes beyond current reconstructions to probe issues of theological method, humanity's plight, sin and salvation, the incarnation, law and gospel, and the lordship and finality of Christ.
Evangelical in spirit, ecumenical in breadth and biblical in depth, Donald G. Bloesch's sixth volume in the Christian Foundations series engages in a critical dialogue with historical and contemporary views of ecclesiology, including church authority, worship, and church reunion.
Donald G. Bloesch's wide-ranging and in-depth reflection on the presence, reality and ministry of the Holy Spirit serves as a landmark to those seeking a faithful theological understanding of the Holy Spirit.
Donald G. Bloesch takes up difficult and sometimes controversial themes such as the coming of the kingdom of God, the return of Jesus Christ, the life hereafter, the millennial hope, the final judgment, hell, heaven, purgatory and paradise.