New perspectives for evangelical theology : engaging with God, Scripture and the world /
edited by Tom Greggs.
- xvi, 223 p. ; 23 cm.
Contents: 1. Opening evangelicalism: towards a post-critical and formative theology -- 2. The Bible before us: evangelical possibilities for taking scripture seriously -- 3. Election and evangelical thinking:challenges to our way of conceiving the doctrine of God -- 4. The atonement: God's love in action -- 5. Entire sanctification and theological method: a Wesleyan dynamic for discovering good news in every context -- 6. Reformation pessimism or pietist personalism?: the problem of the Holy Spirit in evangelical theology -- 7. Feeding and forming the people of God: the Lord, his supper and the church in Calvin and 1 Corinthians 11:17-34 -- 8. Embodied evangecalism: the body of Christ and the Christian body -- 9. Embodied Christianity: practice illuminating a biblical ecclesiology -- 10. From glory to glory: the transfiguration of honour and giving in the light of the glory of Christ -- 11. Beyond the binary: forming evangelical eschatology -- 12. Evangelicalism and the political: recovering the truth within -- 13. A word about the Word: building scriptural bridges with the Muslim community -- 14. The theological and political ramifications of a theology of Israel