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Created for Community: Connecting Christian Belief with Christian Living

Stanley J. Grenz

This revised edition of a classic college-level introduction to theology presents the core doctrines of the Christian faith, encouraging readers to connect belief with everyday life. Stanley Grenz, one of the leading evangelical scholars of his era, and Jay Smith, an expert on Grenz's theological legacy, construct a helpful theology that is biblical, historical, and contemporary. The third edition includes a foreword by John Franke, a new preface and afterword, resources for further study, and updated footnotes. The book's easy-to-use format includes end-of-chapter discussion questions and connects theological concepts with current cultural examples.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Baker Academic
  • Publish Date: Jan 20th, 2015
  • Pages: 320
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - 0003
  • Dimensions: 8.90in - 5.90in - 0.80in - 1.00lb
  • EAN: 9780801049293
  • Categories: Christian Theology - GeneralChristian Living - GeneralTheology

About the Author

Grenz, Stanley J.: - Stanley J. Grenz (1950-2005) was the Pioneer McDonald Professor of Theology and Ethics at Carey Theological College. He earned the Doctor of Theology degree at the University of Munich. A leading voice on the North American theological scene, he wrote or cowrote over twenty-five books, including Theology for the Community of God, A Primer on Postmodernism, and Revisioning Evangelical Theology.
Smith, Jay T.: - Jay T. Smith (PhD, Trinity College, Bristol) is president and Bridger Professor of Theology and Ethics at Yellowstone Theological Institute. Grenz was Smith's thesis supervisor at Regent College, and Smith wrote his PhD thesis on Grenz.
Grenz, Stanley J.: - Stanley J. Grenz (1950-2005) was the Pioneer McDonald Professor of Theology and Ethics at Carey Theological College. He earned the Doctor of Theology degree at the University of Munich. A leading voice on the North American theological scene, he wrote or cowrote over twenty-five books, including Theology for the Community of God, A Primer on Postmodernism, and Revisioning Evangelical Theology.