Wesley for Armchair Theologians

Wesley for Armchair Theologians PDF

Author: William J. Abraham

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Published: 2005-09-30

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 1611644038

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Wesley for Armchair Theologians engagingly presents the life and theology of John Wesley, the founder of Methodism. Written by prominent Wesley scholar William Abraham, who aimed to "make Wesley come alive for those who would truly love to become armchair theologians," the book is an excellent, entertaining, and expert guide to the work of this important Christian figure. Written by experts but designed for the novice, the Armchair series provides accurate, concise, and witty overviews of some of the most profound moments and theologians in Christian history. These books are essential supplements for first-time encounters with primary texts, lucid refreshers for scholars and clergy, and enjoyable reads for the theologically curious.

Heretics for Armchair Theologians

Heretics for Armchair Theologians PDF

Author: Justo L. González

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Published: 2008-01-01

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 0664232051

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In this volume, noted church historians Justo and Catherine Gonzalez introduce readers to important early church figures whose teachings were denounced by the church as heresies. Instructional for what they taught and for revealing what the church wished to safeguard and uphold, these "heretics" are engagingly presented in their contexts through clear and accessible text that is highlighted by the humorous illustrations of Ron Hill.

Barth for Armchair Theologians

Barth for Armchair Theologians PDF

Author: John R. Franke

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Published: 2006-08-03

Total Pages: 90

ISBN-13: 1611642086

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This volume introduces readers to the life and thought of Karl Barth (1886-1968), one of the most important theologians since the Reformation era. Featuring the Armchair series' characteristic whimsical illustrations, Barth for Armchair Theologians surveys Barth's theology as it emerges and culminates in his monumental Church Dogmatics as well as how his theology continues to be interpreted in the present day. Written by experts but designed for the novice, the Armchair series provides accurate, concise, and witty overviews of some of the most profound moments and theologians in Christian history. These books are essential supplements for first-time encounters with primary texts, lucid refreshers for scholars and clergy, and enjoyable reads for the theologically curious.

John Knox for Armchair Theologians

John Knox for Armchair Theologians PDF

Author: Suzanne McDonald

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Published: 2013-01-01

Total Pages: 175

ISBN-13: 0664236693

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This volume in the popular Armchair series presents a short and reader-friendly introduction to the tumultuous life and theology of the fiery reformer John Knox. As leader of the Scottish Reformation, Knox notably came into conflict with the Roman Catholic Church, particularly Queen Mary. He was also an outspoken advocate for education and care for the poor, and is widely regarded as the founder of the Church of Scotland. Each chapter includes a description of Knox's activities as well as a discussion of key texts that introduce Knox's theological convictions. Expertly written by Suzanne McDonald, and featuring witty illustrations from Ron Hill, this book offers an intriguing introduction to the life and work of this major theological figure.

Calvin for Armchair Theologians

Calvin for Armchair Theologians PDF

Author: Christopher Elwood

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Published: 2002-01-01

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9780664223038

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An introduction to the life and main teachings of John Calvin (1509-1564), this book blends Calvin's theology into the story of his life to provide those with no knowledge of the Genevan reformer with a concise picture of his key theological views. Illustrations illuminate the author's text.

Jonathan Edwards for Armchair Theologians

Jonathan Edwards for Armchair Theologians PDF

Author: James P. Byrd

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Published: 2008-01-01

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 0664231993

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Exploring his life, most important writings, and enduring legacies, Jonathan Edwards for Armchair Theologians provides an engaging overview of a man far more complex and multifaceted than most understand."--BOOK JACKET.

Wesley for Armchair Theologians

Wesley for Armchair Theologians PDF

Author: William J. Abraham

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9780664226213

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This accessible study of John Wesley presents the founder of Methodism in an interesting and engaging way. The intriguing illustrations make this an excellent introduction to the work of this important Christian figure.

The Reformation for Armchair Theologians

The Reformation for Armchair Theologians PDF

Author: Glenn S. Sunshine

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 9780664228156

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This readable, accessible narrative story of the Protestant Reformation is written for lay audiences. It is part of the popular Westminster John Knox Press Armchair series and is illustrated with memorable cartoons by Ron Hill. The chapters of the book are suitable for use in church adult education settings to provide a solid grounding in the history of the Reformation and its leading ideas. Questions for discussion and suggestions for further reading provided for each chapter make this book great for group study. Since the Protestant Reformation is such a formative event in the lives of churches, it is important to have an accessible resource to tell its story available for laypersons in all denominations. Written by experts but designed for the nonexpert, the Armchair series provides accurate, concise, and witty overviews of some of the most profound moments and theologians in Christian history. These books are an essential supplement for first-time encounters with primary texts, a lucid refresher for scholars and clergy, and an enjoyable read for the theologically curious.

Aquinas for Armchair Theologians

Aquinas for Armchair Theologians PDF

Author: Timothy Mark Renick

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Published: 2002-01-01

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9780664223045

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Renick's engaging narrative presents the key theological views of this important theologian to those with no previous Aquinas background. With cartoons by Hill, this book takes a sound but lighthearted approach.

Theology in a New Key

Theology in a New Key PDF

Author: Robert McAfee Brown

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Published: 1978-01-01

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9780664242046

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"I do not think there are any issues on the theological and human scene more important than the ones liberation theologians are raising," says Robert McAfee Brown. In this book Brown explores how we can respond to liberation theology without condescension, arrogance, or co-optation. He surveys in detail the kind of challenges to North American Christians issued by South American theologians. He then calls upon the church to work to make itself what it ought to be and to take sides politically in support of human rights.