Thielicke's book reader will find its way into many a preacher's workshop. It deserves an even larger audience. Should time come when the leaders of society and the public return to the regular rea…
Is it not much too arrogant and hazardous to try to build a system today, instead of setting up some forward posts or erecting huts and emergency quarters? The reader may be sure of the understandi…
Today, theological question are being ardently and increasingly asked and discussed by all kinds of people. Discussion, however, tends to move in a noncommittal circle. Eventually, the circle must …
It was Jesus led up of the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted of the devil. When he had fasted forty days and forty nights, he afterwards hungered. And the tempter came and said unto him, If …
Get anything and everything by this author. His is the rare gift of unique theological thought inspired by the greats, but not slavishly so. I have found him to be a unique voice worth listening to…
This book presents a great preacher's best thinking about preaching, but in an unusual context; for here the author, whose reputation as a theologian and preacher is now world-wide, develops his "h…
This book is the fourth in a notable quartet of "series sermons" based on familiar and central biblical materials which have appeared recently in English from the hands of the same author-translato…
We have a long and adventurous road ahead of us. Therefore it may be well to have a brief talk with the reader to let him know what awaits him and what the author has tried to do. Those who do not …
The central problem of theological ethics, according to the author is the implied dialectic of freedom and bondage, particularly as discussed by Paul in Romans 6. The author sees as the true proble…
The central problem of theological ethics, according to the author is the implied dialectic of freedom and bondage, particularly as discussed by Paul in Romans 6. The author sees as the true proble…