Not without justification, Christian theologians have been described as male cauvinists. But to the extent that such an accusation is fair, the author would argue, these theologians are not living …
This timely theology of humankind gives an evangelical and Reformed perspective on what it means for us to be created in the image of God and shows how this image relates to contemporary problems o…
"This new essay might well be read before tackling the biblical passages, for here the air is cleared over traditional habits of thought which may obscure the witness of Scripture itself.. . .its g…
In this work of first-rate scholarship, the author completes the demolition job started by Karl Barth. That towering theologian wrote a powerful polemic against the practice of infant baptism, atta…
A theology that is real, readable, and relevant — such is Paul Jewett's God, Creation, and Revelation. Writing from a distinctively evangelical and Reformed viewpoint, Jewett offers a general, sy…
It is the desire of the society to make available to the public significant writings of its members, but in so doing the society accepts no responsibility for the particular views expressed by the …
Election and predestination have been difficult and controversial issues throughout whole history if the church. Paul Jewett's book is a clear and balanced presentation that encourages readers to d…