Reclaiming the Center
Millard J. Erickson, Paul Kjoss Helseth, Justin Taylor, D. A. Carson, Douglas Groothuis, J. P. Moreland, Garrett DeWeese, R. Scott Smith, Ardel Caneday, Stephen J. Wellum, Kwabena Donkor, William G. Travis, Chad Owen Brand, James Parker IIIPaperback 2004-11-09
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"When evangelicals confuse an improper passion for novelty with a proper pursuit of academic and pastoral relevance, the results can be distressing. I cannot express how grateful I am for the well-formed wisdom with which this book points to the abiding and decisive relevance for future route-finding of the old theological paths." --J. I. Packer, Professor, Regent College ?"For those evangelicals who--like myself--are increasingly troubled by extravagant claims made by various evangelical scholars about the nature of the 'postmodern' challenge, as well as by earnest calls to develop new epistemological and theological perspectives in response to this challenge, the writers of these essays shed much light. This book is must-reading for everyone who wants to promote a clear-thinking evangelicalism for our contemporary context." --Richard J. Mouw, President and Professor of Christian Philosophy, Fuller Seminary ?"Here is a collection of intelligent, provocative, gutsy essays that dar
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"When evangelicals confuse an improper passion for novelty with a proper pursuit of academic and pastoral relevance, the results can be distressing. I cannot express how grateful I am for the well-formed wisdom with which this book points to the abiding and decisive relevance for future route-finding of the old theological paths." --J. I. Packer, Professor, Regent College ?"For those evangelicals who--like myself--are increasingly troubled by extravagant claims made by various evangelical scholars about the nature of the 'postmodern' challenge, as well as by earnest calls to develop new epistemological and theological perspectives in response to this challenge, the writers of these essays shed much light. This book is must-reading for everyone who wants to promote a clear-thinking evangelicalism for our contemporary context." --Richard J. Mouw, President and Professor of Christian Philosophy, Fuller Seminary ?"Here is a collection of intelligent, provocative, gutsy essays that dar