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By Daniel J. Treier,Walter A. Elwell
Readable and trustworthy, this paintings gains new articles on themes of up to date relevance to international Christianity and freshened articles on enduring theological matters, delivering finished A-Z insurance for modern theology scholars. the writer base displays the expanding range of evangelical students. Advisory editors contain D. Jeffrey Bingham, Cheryl Bridges Johns, John G. Stackhouse Jr., Tite Tiénou, and Kevin J. Vanhoozer.
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