Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms (Ivp Pocket Reference Series)
Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms (Ivp Pocket Reference Series)
$13.99
Paperback
Beginning to study theology is like stepping into a conversation that has been going on for two thousand years. But how do you make sense of and take part of this conversation if you don't understand the vocabulary or range of views? This little book is the perfect companion for every beginning theology student. 122 pages, from IVP
You May Also Be Interested In
About "Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms (Ivp Pocket Reference Series)"
Meet the Authors
Stanley J Grenz
Stanley J. Grenz (1950-2005) received his D.Theol. at the University of Munich, where completed his dissertation under the supervision of Wolfhart Pannenberg. Grenz worked within the local church context as a youth director, assistant pastor and pastor, in addition he preached and lectured in numerous churches, colleges, universities and seminaries in North America, Europe, Africa, Australia and Asia. From 1990 until his unexpected death, Grenz held the position of Pioneer McDonald Professor of Baptist Heritage, Theology and Ethics at Carey Theological College and at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia. Grenz wrote or co-authored twenty-five books, the most recent of which is Rediscovering the Triune God: The Trinity in Contemporary Theology (2004). His other books include The Social God and the Relational Self: A Trinitarian Theology of the Imago Dei (Westminster John Knox), Beyond Foundationalism: Shaping Theology in a Postmodern Context(with John R. Franke; Westminster John Knox), The Moral Quest: Foundations of Christian Ethics (IVP), A Primer on Postmodernism (Eerdmans), Women in the Church: A Biblical Theology of Women in Ministry (with Denise Muir Kjesbo; IVP), Revisioning Evangelical Theology: A Fresh Agenda for the 21st Century (IVP), and The Millennial Maze: Sorting Out Evangelical Options (IVP).
David Guretzki
David Guretzki (Ph.D., McGill U.) is Professor of Theology aDavid Guretzki (Ph.D., McGill U.) is Professor of Theology and serves as Dean at Briercrest Seminary in Caronport, Saskand serves as Dean at Briercrest Seminary in Caronport, Saskatchewan, Canada. His research specialities and interests inctchewan, Canada. His research specialities and interests include patristic and modern Trinitarian theology, the theologylude patristic and modern Trinitarian theology, the theology of Karl Barth, the filioque debate, and the theology of for of Karl Barth, the filioque debate, and the theology of forC
Cherith Fee Nordling
Nordling is a doctoral student at King's College.
Table Of Contents
- Preface: A Note To The Reader
- Entries A - Z
Customer Reviews For "Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms (Ivp Pocket Reference Series)"
Write Your Own Review
Nice summary of the Bible
Other Titles In The "Ivp Pocket Reference Series" Series
View All
-
$13.99
Available Now. 3 Available
Here is the book to deliver you from late-night ponderings of the predicate and frantic fumings over the fricative. It is the indispensable lexicon to that third language that is neither Greek nor recognizable English: the technical vocabulary of grammarians, lexicographers, linguists and Greek instructors. Careful definitions, helpful examples and copious cross-references make this economically priced dictionary easy to use. 138 pages, from IVP.
For every beginning theology student! This affordable A-to-Z reference gives you quick access to more than 300 definitions of English and foreign terms. Written by a team of respected teachers, it also identifies key theologians, traditions, and organizations. A handy aid for your theological readings, lectures, and writing assignments.
- Publisher
"The Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms" is the perfect companion to your theological studies. Three hundred-plus definitions include both English terms, from accommodation to wrath of God, and foreign terms, from a posteriori to via media. It also covers a broad group of theologians, from Anselm of Canterbury to Ulrich Zwingli. And it includes entries for theological movements and traditions, from the Alexandrian School to Wesleyanism. Affordable and easily accessible, this dictionary is a must-have for every theological reader.
- Publisher
Beginning to study theology is like stepping into a conversation that has been going on for two thousand years. How do you take part in this conversation--or even make sense of it--if you don't understand the vocabulary or know the contributions made by other participants? The Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms is the perfect companion to your theological studies. Among its three hundred-plus definitions are: * English terms, from accomodation to wrath of God * foreign terms, from a posteriori to via media * theological movements and traditions, from the Alexandrian School to Wesleyanism * theologians, from Anselm of Canterbury to Ulrich Zwingli Here is an affordable and easily accessible resource for your theological readings, lectures and writing assignments. It's a must-have for every beginning theological student!
- Publisher
-
$14.99
Available Now. 1 Available
For every beginning theology student! This affordable A-to-Z reference gives you quick access to more than 300 definitions of English and foreign terms. Written by a team of respected teachers, it also identifies key theologians, traditions, and organizations. A handy aid for your theological readings, lectures, and writing assignments.
- Publisher
"The Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms" is the perfect companion to your theological studies. Three hundred-plus definitions include both English terms, from accommodation to wrath of God, and foreign terms, from a posteriori to via media. It also covers a broad group of theologians, from Anselm of Canterbury to Ulrich Zwingli. And it includes entries for theological movements and traditions, from the Alexandrian School to Wesleyanism. Affordable and easily accessible, this dictionary is a must-have for every theological reader.
- Publisher
Beginning to study theology is like stepping into a conversation that has been going on for two thousand years. How do you take part in this conversation--or even make sense of it--if you don't understand the vocabulary or know the contributions made by other participants? The Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms is the perfect companion to your theological studies. Among its three hundred-plus definitions are: * English terms, from accomodation to wrath of God * foreign terms, from a posteriori to via media * theological movements and traditions, from the Alexandrian School to Wesleyanism * theologians, from Anselm of Canterbury to Ulrich Zwingli Here is an affordable and easily accessible resource for your theological readings, lectures and writing assignments. It's a must-have for every beginning theological student!
- Publisher
-
$13.99
Pre-Order now to secure your copy. Expected to ship June 2018.
For every beginning theology student! This affordable A-to-Z reference gives you quick access to more than 300 definitions of English and foreign terms. Written by a team of respected teachers, it also identifies key theologians, traditions, and organizations. A handy aid for your theological readings, lectures, and writing assignments.
- Publisher
"The Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms" is the perfect companion to your theological studies. Three hundred-plus definitions include both English terms, from accommodation to wrath of God, and foreign terms, from a posteriori to via media. It also covers a broad group of theologians, from Anselm of Canterbury to Ulrich Zwingli. And it includes entries for theological movements and traditions, from the Alexandrian School to Wesleyanism. Affordable and easily accessible, this dictionary is a must-have for every theological reader.
- Publisher
Beginning to study theology is like stepping into a conversation that has been going on for two thousand years. How do you take part in this conversation--or even make sense of it--if you don't understand the vocabulary or know the contributions made by other participants? The Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms is the perfect companion to your theological studies. Among its three hundred-plus definitions are: * English terms, from accomodation to wrath of God * foreign terms, from a posteriori to via media * theological movements and traditions, from the Alexandrian School to Wesleyanism * theologians, from Anselm of Canterbury to Ulrich Zwingli Here is an affordable and easily accessible resource for your theological readings, lectures and writing assignments. It's a must-have for every beginning theological student!
- Publisher
-
$13.99
Available Now. 8 Available
For every beginning theology student! This affordable A-to-Z reference gives you quick access to more than 300 definitions of English and foreign terms. Written by a team of respected teachers, it also identifies key theologians, traditions, and organizations. A handy aid for your theological readings, lectures, and writing assignments.
- Publisher
"The Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms" is the perfect companion to your theological studies. Three hundred-plus definitions include both English terms, from accommodation to wrath of God, and foreign terms, from a posteriori to via media. It also covers a broad group of theologians, from Anselm of Canterbury to Ulrich Zwingli. And it includes entries for theological movements and traditions, from the Alexandrian School to Wesleyanism. Affordable and easily accessible, this dictionary is a must-have for every theological reader.
- Publisher
Beginning to study theology is like stepping into a conversation that has been going on for two thousand years. How do you take part in this conversation--or even make sense of it--if you don't understand the vocabulary or know the contributions made by other participants? The Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms is the perfect companion to your theological studies. Among its three hundred-plus definitions are: * English terms, from accomodation to wrath of God * foreign terms, from a posteriori to via media * theological movements and traditions, from the Alexandrian School to Wesleyanism * theologians, from Anselm of Canterbury to Ulrich Zwingli Here is an affordable and easily accessible resource for your theological readings, lectures and writing assignments. It's a must-have for every beginning theological student!
- Publisher
-
$13.99
Available Now. 1 Available
The IVP Pocket Reference Series was designed for students, pastors and other busy people who want an aid to formal or informal study. Informative, clear, brief and affordable, the books included in this series will become your constant companion as you tackle the study of biblical languages, church history, apologetics, contemporary religions, ethics, theology and more! From IVP.
For every beginning theology student! This affordable A-to-Z reference gives you quick access to more than 300 definitions of English and foreign terms. Written by a team of respected teachers, it also identifies key theologians, traditions, and organizations. A handy aid for your theological readings, lectures, and writing assignments.
- Publisher
"The Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms" is the perfect companion to your theological studies. Three hundred-plus definitions include both English terms, from accommodation to wrath of God, and foreign terms, from a posteriori to via media. It also covers a broad group of theologians, from Anselm of Canterbury to Ulrich Zwingli. And it includes entries for theological movements and traditions, from the Alexandrian School to Wesleyanism. Affordable and easily accessible, this dictionary is a must-have for every theological reader.
- Publisher
Beginning to study theology is like stepping into a conversation that has been going on for two thousand years. How do you take part in this conversation--or even make sense of it--if you don't understand the vocabulary or know the contributions made by other participants? The Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms is the perfect companion to your theological studies. Among its three hundred-plus definitions are: * English terms, from accomodation to wrath of God * foreign terms, from a posteriori to via media * theological movements and traditions, from the Alexandrian School to Wesleyanism * theologians, from Anselm of Canterbury to Ulrich Zwingli Here is an affordable and easily accessible resource for your theological readings, lectures and writing assignments. It's a must-have for every beginning theological student!
- Publisher