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Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms (original 1999; edition 1999)

by Stanley J. Grenz, David Guretzki, Cherith Fee Nordling

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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 areEnglish terms, from accommodation to wrath of Godforeign terms, from a posteriori to via mediatheological movements and traditions, from the Alexandrian School to Wesleyanismtheologians, from Anselm of Canterbury to Ulrich ZwingliHere is an affordable and easily accessible resource for your theological readings, lectures and writing assignments. It's a must-have for every theological student.… (more)
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Title:Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms
Authors:Stanley J. Grenz
Other authors:David Guretzki, Cherith Fee Nordling
Info:IVP Academic (1999), Paperback, 122 pages
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a great book for a brief definition of just about any theological term. its best use can be found when a reader comes across an unfamiliar theological term in a book and is not yet ready to perform a thorough study of the specific term. recommended.
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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 areEnglish terms, from accommodation to wrath of Godforeign terms, from a posteriori to via mediatheological movements and traditions, from the Alexandrian School to Wesleyanismtheologians, from Anselm of Canterbury to Ulrich ZwingliHere is an affordable and easily accessible resource for your theological readings, lectures and writing assignments. It's a must-have for every theological student.

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