Alister E. McGrath and Evangelical Theology

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Pub. Date: 2003-11-01
Publisher(s): Baker Pub Group
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Summary

Alister E. McGrath has had a tremendous impact on the renaissance of evangelical theology over the last twenty years. Regarded as one of the most influential and significant living theologians, his theological writings have made an immense contribution to the ongoing task of evangelical theology. In celebration of McGrath's 50th birthday, this book invites evangelical theologians from various backgrounds to demonstrate the dynamism and vitality of evangelical theology. Part One interacts with McGrath's work on justification, redemption, theology and science and post-liberal theology. Part Two explores the character, diversity, methodology and future of evangelical theology. With contributions from Graham Tomlin, Gerald Bray, Clark H. Pinnock, Gabriel Fackre, Andrew Goddard, John M. Frame, William J. Abraham, and a response given by McGrath himself, this collection of groundbreaking essays will encourage evangelical theologians worldwide to think about their legacy, resources and responsibility towards a dynamic and healthy future for evangelical theology. Book jacket.

Author Biography

Sung Wook Chung is Assistant Professor of Theology in the Department of Bible and Religion at King College, Bristol, TN

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Sung Wook Chung
Contributors ix
Foreword xiii
James I. Packer
Part I: The Theology of Alister E. McGrath
Alister E. McGrath on the Cross of Jesus Christ
3(21)
Graham Tomlin
Alister E. McGrath and Justification
24(9)
Gerald L. Bray
The Scientific Theology Project of Alister E. McGrath
33(57)
John J. Roche
The Uneasy Evangelical: Alister E. McGrath on Postliberalism
90(23)
Dennis L. Okholm
Part II: Dynamics and Vitality of Evangelical Theology
Machen's Warrior Children
113(34)
John M. Frame
Evangelical Theology of Divine Openness
147(18)
Clark H. Pinnock
Toward a Trinitarian Evangelical Wesleyan Theology
165(30)
Elmer M. Colyer
Karl Barth's Evangelical Principles: Reformation Legacy in his Theology
195(18)
Sung Wook Chung
An Evangelical Narrative Christology for a Religiously Plural World
213(22)
Gabriel Fackre
Semper Reformanda in a Changing World: Calvin, Usury and Evangelical Moral Theology
235(29)
Andrew Goddard
Revelation and Natural Theology
264(16)
William J. Abraham
Postmodern Evangelical Theology: A Nonfoundationalist Approach to the Christian Faith
280(30)
John R. Franke
Postmodern Evangelical Apologetics?
310(23)
David K. Clark
Contributors: An Appreciation and Response
333
Alister E. McGrath

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