This book makes a starling and compelling connection between the theologies of the early Karl Barth, Rudolf Bultmann and the later proponents of an "atheistic" Christianity. In his illuminating ana…
This book is the first of a two-volume study of the origin and development of the teaching of the Holy Spirit as it appears in the Gospel and First Epistle of John. Scholarly works on Johannine Pne…
This book gives hope to those rightly bothered by those horrendous doctrines promoted so aggressively by many Calvinist ideologues. With extremely careful exegesis, these guys cover Romans 9 so tha…
In considering the efforts of the early Christians to interpret their faith to their contemporaries, the author examines first the difference between the Christian proclamation of God's involvement…
There are certain convictions which take hold of an individual and eventually compel him to write. The first and foremost of those underlying the present work is the conviction, long apparent to ma…
A Christian's understanding of God is crucial to how he or she views everything else. In The Doctrine of God: A Global Introduction, Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen surveys what the church has traditionall…
Neve devotes his study to the Spirit of God texts. He divides these texts into four chronological periods, and in scholarly yet readable fashion he investigates the concept of the Spirit in each re…
What do the colon and the question mark in the title signify? Does the colon denote relatedness or separation? This book pose sharply the question of how the name Karl Barth and the term postmodern…