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  • Promise Of Reinhold Niebuhr Third Edition

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    The Promise of Reinhold Niebuhr, first published in 1970, provides an introduction to the life and thought of Reinhold Niebuhr (1892-1971), arguably the most influential American theologian of the twentieth century. A standard text reworked for a new generation, Gabriel Fackre’s account of this iconic “visionary realist” is at once timeless and timely.

    In this revised and updated third edition Gabriel Fackre
    *Further clarifies Niebuhr’s point of view
    *Critiques common misunderstandings about Niebuhr
    *Applies Niebuhr’s thinking to contemporary theological and cultural movements

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  • What About Those Who Have Never Heard

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    SKU (ISBN): 9780830816064ISBN10: 0830816062Ronald Nash | Gabriel Fackre | John SandersBinding: Trade PaperPublished: January 2000Publisher: InterVarsity Press Print On Demand Product

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  • Christian Story Volume 2 A Print On Demand Title

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    As a pastoral systematic, The Christian Story rises from, and strives to be a resource to, the life and witness of the church and its leadership. The first volume (revised edition, 1984) offered an introductory overview of the basic Christian doctrine.

    Now turning his attention to the individual doctrines, Gabriel Fackre here surveys a spectrum of views on authority – from inerrantist to experientialist – and sets forth an alternative perspective along ecumenical and narrative lines. The author’s search for a full-orbed position affirms Scripture as the source, the church and its traditions as resource, the world of human experience as setting, the Gospel as substance, and Christ as the center of authority.

    A detailed analysis of hermeneutical issues is included in the book. The quest for evangelical catholicity leads to a restatement of the fourfold method of scriptural interpretation: common sense, critical scholarship, canonical perspective, and the contextualization process – personal and social. An extensive exegesis of a key Christological text, John 14:6, illustrates how this method works.

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