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Protestantism, Theology

What Christians Really Believe and Why: Evangelical Answers to Today's Questions

by Stanley J. Grenz
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Overview

People today are searching for something to believe in. How can they choose between conflicting belief systems and find answers to their questions? In this book, Stanley Grenz presents the central tenets of Christian faith clearly and concisely, answering the most common questions and helping readers strengthen their understanding of Christianity.

About the Author, Stanley J. Grenz


Stanley J. Grenz was Pioneer McDonald Professor of Theology at Carey Theological College in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada,and Professor of Theological Studies at Mars Hill Graduate School in Seattle, Washington, prior to his death in 2004. He authored a number of books, including What Christians Really Believe & Why; and Sexual Ethics: An Evangelical Perspective.

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Grenz, professor of theology and ethics at Carey Theological College in Vancouver, British Columbia, places Christianity in the context of competing belief systems for today's seekers. Grenz presents the central tenets of the Christian faith clearly and concisely, conveying the major doctrines of the faithGod, humanity, Christ, the Holy Spirit, the Church and last things. Grenz poses questions that many Christians ask of their faith"Why believe at all?"; "Who is Jesus and what did he do?"to direct his study of Christian doctrine. Grenz contends that many North Americans now revel in God's immanence within the universe so much that God meshes almost completely with the world. Grenz contends that the Christian understanding of God actually seeks a balance between immanence and transcendence. Grenz argues that humankind can reach the goal of its quest only by turning from self toward the triune God as we leave behind our old identity and discover who we are created to be within the fellowship of the community of Christ. Grenz's guide is an accessible introduction to the Christian faith. (June)

Book Details

Published
April 1, 1998
Publisher
Westminster John Knox Press
Pages
168
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780664257323

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