<transcy>Evangelical Dictionary of Theology (Le grand dictionnaire de théologie)</transcy>
With more than 1000 articles, The Evangelical Dictionary of Theology is an exhaustive and indispensable working tool for all those who want to discover or study theology. With clarity, pedagogy and reliability, the work addresses all questions of systematic and historical theology: doctrines, keywords, themes, events, thinkers and authors, movements, trends, controversies. The articles range from allegory , anabaptism or Antichrist , up to Warfield , Wesley and Zwingli , through bioethics , Christianity and culture , councils , doctrine , existence of God (arguments) , experience ,
Authors
Among the many authors: Gerald Bray, Donald Carson, Simon Chan, Graham Cole, Peter H. Davids, Wayne Grudem, Carl FH Henry, George Kalantzis, Kelly M. Kapic, Catherine Clark Kroeger, Donald K. McKim, Steve Motyer, Mark A. Noll, James I. Packer, Christine Schirrmacher, Kevin J. Vanhoozer.
And among the French-speaking authors: Sylvain Aharonian, Henri Blocher, David Bouillon, Michael Gonin, Yannick Imbert, Denis Kennel, Damien Labadie, Philippe Malidor, Antony Perrot, Paul Wells .
Table of contents
Details
Original title : Evangelical Dictionary of Theology
Editor : Daniel J. Treier & Walter A. Elwell
Publisher : Éditions Excelsis
Publication : February 2021
ISBN : 978-2-7550-0372-7
Pages : 1504
Dimensions : 17.8 x 25.5 cm
Weight : 2.1 kg
Format : hardcover, hardcover