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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pocket Full of Theology
I have several theology dictionaries which are helpful, but none give such pithy definitions. The definitions are short and to the point, without giving a lot of parallel information. Sometimes you just need a simple definition, not one that is pages long. This book does just that. I found that, while being short, each definition does not limit the meaning of the...
Published on August 9, 2000 by Grant V McMillan

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19 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not as thorough as they make you believe...
This dictionary is definitely for the layman's theologian. For those of a somewhat firm grasp of theological terminologies, you're better off sticking with a standard merriam-webster collegiate abridgement, or a larger, deeper theological dictionary. This dictionary is probably for the novice, or beginning student of theology or philosophy. There are many terms NOT...
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pocket Full of Theology, August 9, 2000
This review is from: Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms (Paperback)
I have several theology dictionaries which are helpful, but none give such pithy definitions. The definitions are short and to the point, without giving a lot of parallel information. Sometimes you just need a simple definition, not one that is pages long. This book does just that. I found that, while being short, each definition does not limit the meaning of the word too much. There is a good balance between giving open definitions and ones that still mean something. A most helpful resource that I use often.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Small Gem, April 18, 2005
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Rev. Thomas Scarborough (Cape Town, South Africa) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms (Paperback)
The Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms is a small, slim (122 pages) book which typically devotes five or six lines each to theological terms, major theologians, and theological movements and traditions.

It need hardly be said that a book which tries to squeeze a world of theology into a mere 122 pages will have its limitations. Nonetheless, it is surprisingly comprehensive, and refreshingly clear and concise. So, for example, it covers the Council of Nicea, the theology of Karl Barth, the meaning of fundamentalism, and more than 300 topics besides.

The authors state that their purpose is simply to "provide you with a foundational, working knowledge of the concepts". In this they certainly succeed - and with language that should be within the scope of most beginners. While most of their definitions would find general acceptance, they state that they give preference to a "broadly evangelical, Protestant perspective".

The one obvious shortcoming of the book is that it would sometimes seem to be capricious in its selection of terms. For example, salvation is defined, yet mission is not. The imago Dei is defined, yet the imitatio Christi is not. Adolf von Harnack receives an entry, yet Jürgen Moltmann does not. And finally - wait for it - Protestantism is defined, yet Roman Catholicism is not!

Having said this, many of the omissions (e.g. Roman Catholicism) would come into focus with a complete reading of the book, and this does not seriously detract from the usefulness of the book as a whole.

A full theological dictionary can "cost a ton", besides being difficult for beginners to cope with. This small book provides a cheap and handy alternative, and has the endorsement of leading evangelical seminaries. For what it is worth, it is a good reference work well written.
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19 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not as thorough as they make you believe..., July 25, 2002
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This dictionary is definitely for the layman's theologian. For those of a somewhat firm grasp of theological terminologies, you're better off sticking with a standard merriam-webster collegiate abridgement, or a larger, deeper theological dictionary. This dictionary is probably for the novice, or beginning student of theology or philosophy. There are many terms NOT included in this dictionary that I find often in theological studies that you'd think would be included. Where's the entry for "semiotics"? Where's the entry for "cosmogony"? Or how about "bibliomancy"? This book is very small, so at least they don't mislead you about its size. There are other theological dictionaries which have better application for the theology student/scholar in mind.

I suggest picking up Westminster's Dictionary of Theological Terminology by McKim for a more complete dictionary.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great choice for laymen and students., August 12, 2000
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For an itsy-bitsy, teeny-weeny book it sure goes a long way in helping you understand the most common (yet curious) terms that you encounter in theological books and articles. For those laymen who may feel just a little embarrassed when your friends come over and see an encyclopedia length dictionary of theological terms on the shelf next to your Bible when they know that you still get confused between Genesis 1:1 and John 1:1, this may be the book for you. It also has the distinct advantage of not requiring a day's wages in order to obtain it. A great value. Get it while it is still in the single digits.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent for the cost and size, November 20, 2004
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John Wolf "www.cerm.info" (San Francisco Bay Area, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms (Paperback)
For the price and the size, this dictionary is an excellent buy for a bible college student, and for all those working as pastors, in youth ministry, discipleship educational ministries (formally called Church Education) and so forth.
At last I've been able to find a dictionary with terms like pragmatism, predestination, panenthiesm, and other such terms I cannot recall at this moment. Many people do not understand the differences between a bible dictionary and theological dictionary, so for a long time I did not know that a theology dictionary existed. My only gripe is that there are theological terms not in this book (natural evil, free will theory,etc..) and many of the terms in this book are way to concise. However I did find a expanded dictionary on theological terms at the local Christian Bookstore, but it cost over $50 and was not pocketable.

So my conclusion is. If you just need a simple dictionary that is both cheap, and does not weigh 50 pounds, then buy this dictionary.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars OK, February 5, 2010
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Handy at times but very limited in content. Good for layministers but likely too abbreviated for ministers and theologians.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, concise, yet complete., October 9, 2005
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Excellent, concise, yet complete. A required text for my Chrisitan Theology 1 course, but one I will keep and use often!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great resource for the terminologically challenged!, October 7, 2011
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I have this ready-reference for meetings with my fellow pastors when someone uses a theological term with which I am unfamiliar (for instance, "hypostatic union"). I also have it on-hand when I have an "Ask the Pastor" night at my church. I have orthodox belilefs, just don't know sometimes that they've been given complex titles, historically (I fell asleep sometimes in Church History classes). This book really is really handy and thorough, given its size. A great bargain and resource! I thoroughly recommend it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms, June 4, 2011
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This book is a great asset for me. I am a new theological student and many of the terms presented in class are unfamiliar. This is small and compact and I can carry it with me for instant use.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Theological Terms in Your Pocket, March 16, 2010
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Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms is a thin, portable 7" x 4.3" dictionary that any student or layman of theology would be very lucky and blessed to have. It makes theological terms, from English to foreign, readily accessible and understandable. It also includes brief yet concise definitions of common theological denominations, movements, schools of thought, and theologians known to both scholars, Christian students, and the ordinary church goer. It is indispensable if you are a pastor, ministry leader, Bible study student, or even a theology course major because you can bring it anywhere, although I won't recommend it as a primary or comprehensive resource for any theological papers or major theological homework you might have. Otherwise, you can't go wrong with this portable reference!
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