Pointing the way toward a confessional theology for the 21st century, Donald G. Bloesch begins his seven-volume work, Christian Foundations, with this introduction to authority and method in theology.
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This review is from: A Theology of Word & Spirit: Authority & Method in Theology (Christian Foundations) (Hardcover)
Bloesch's Christian Foundations is an excellent series (4 out a projected 7 published thus far), based on a "progressive evangelical" approach. He relies a lot on Barth & Brunner, which will stick in some evangelical's craw. This book is my favorite since it does an excellent job in taking rationalists like Clark, Van Til, Geisler, etc. to task from a Calvinist perspective.
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This review is from: A Theology of Word & Spirit: Authority & Method in Theology (Christian Foundations) (Hardcover)
Bloesch's Christian Foundations is an excellent series (5 out a projected 7 published thus far), based on a "progressive evangelical" approach. He relies a lot on Barth & Brunner, which will stick in some Evangelicals' craw. This book is my favorite since it does an excellent job of discussing rationalists like Clark, Van Til, Geisler, etc. from a (somewhat) Calvinist perspective.
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