Exploring Protestant Traditions: An Invitation to Theological HospitalityInterVarsity Press, 20 sep. 2009 - 373 sidor Protestant is shorthand for a spreading family tree of church and theological traditions. Each tradition embodies a historically shaped perspective on the beliefs, practices and priorities that make up a Christian community. Whether you are an insider to one tradition, a hybrid of two or three, or--as many Christians today--an outsider to all, Exploring Protestant Traditions is a richly informative field guide to eight prominent Protestant theological traditions: Lutheran, Anabaptist, Reformed, Anglican, Baptist, Wesleyan, Dispensational and Pentecostal. Clearly and evenhandedly, W. David Buschart traces the histories of each tradition, explains their interpretive approaches to Scripture and identifies their salient beliefs. As a result, you will gain a sense of what it is to believe and worship as a Reformed or Pentecostal Christian, who the traditions' heroes are and where the "theological accents" are placed. Charts displaying the denominational representatives of each tradition and bibliographies mapping the path for further explorations add to the value of this guide. This is a book that seeks to receive rather than evaluate, to listen and understand rather than judge or correct. His is a model of theological hospitality that encourages you to open your doors to the varied ways in which Protestantism has taken root in history and human society. Some things take time, like coming to know a religious tradition. But Exploring Protestant Traditions is an excellent place to start. |
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... thought a bit, and said, “Well, I guess we're just Christians.” I have recalled this exchange many times over the years, and I have come to view my mother's response as beautiful and exemplary. In her own mind and heart, my mother was ...
... thought a bit, and said, “Well, I guess we're just Christians.” I have recalled this exchange many times over the years, and I have come to view my mother's response as beautiful and exemplary. In her own mind and heart, my mother was ...
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... thought. The next week, when the student returned the book, she stated with considerable relief and surprise, “They aren't heretics after all. They're very serious about studying and following the Bible.” As the chapter below on ...
... thought. The next week, when the student returned the book, she stated with considerable relief and surprise, “They aren't heretics after all. They're very serious about studying and following the Bible.” As the chapter below on ...
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... thought that arose in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries emerged from the halls of the academy. However, most of the theological traditions considered here arose in conjunction with the emergence of specific ecclesiastical ...
... thought that arose in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries emerged from the halls of the academy. However, most of the theological traditions considered here arose in conjunction with the emergence of specific ecclesiastical ...
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... thought in what can be regarded as “mainstream” academic and ecclesiastical circles. Personally, I do not subscribe to Dispensational theology. And, although my appreciation for the tradition is enhanced by a familial connection to it ...
... thought in what can be regarded as “mainstream” academic and ecclesiastical circles. Personally, I do not subscribe to Dispensational theology. And, although my appreciation for the tradition is enhanced by a familial connection to it ...
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... thought that overturns John Wesley's foundational teachings regarding the Christian life to be referred to as an example of classical Wesleyan theology. Classical expressions of theological traditions Introduction 25.
... thought that overturns John Wesley's foundational teachings regarding the Christian life to be referred to as an example of classical Wesleyan theology. Classical expressions of theological traditions Introduction 25.
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Chapter 4 | 84 |
Chapter 5 | 114 |
Chapter 6 | 145 |
Chapter 7 | 172 |
Chapter 8 | 201 |
Chapter 9 | 228 |
Chapter 10 | 255 |
Epilogue | 276 |
Notes | 281 |
Subject Index | 363 |
Scripture Index | 371 |
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