A study of the structure of Paul's theology of Jesus' resurrection as that doctrine forms the center of Paul's total theology.
In this concise and accessible introduction- Paul Helm outlines for students and interested readers the doctrine of divine providence. Unlike many doctrinal treatments- his approach is not historically oriented. Instead Helm focuses on the underlying metaphysical and moral aspects of God's providence- paying particular attention to the ideas of divine control- providence and evil- and the role …
Throughout the history of the church the doctrine of the person of Christ has been a centerpiece of theological reflection. In The Person of Christ Donald Macleod rearticulates this multifaceted doctrine. He begins with the New Testament and recent attempts to understand its Christology. Macleod then turns his attention to Christ in the history of Christian theology- examining the principal iss…
To unfold Paul's eshatology- argues Vos- one must set forth his theology as a whole- not just his teaching on Christ's return. Offers great insight into the structure of Pauline theology.