Theological Retrieval for Evangelicals :Why We Need Our Past to Have a Future

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Theological Retrieval for Evangelicals

Theological Retrieval for Evangelicals :Why We Need Our Past to Have a Future

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Restless for rootedness, many Christians are abandoning Protestantism altogether.

Many evangelicals today are aching for theological rootedness often found in other Christian traditions. Modern evangelicalism is not known for drawing from church history to inform views on the Christian life, which can lead to a "me and my Bible" approach to theology. But this book aims to show how Protestantism offers the theological depth so many desire without the need for abandoning a distinctly evangelical identity. 

By focusing on particular doctrines and neglected theologians, this book shows how evangelicals can draw from the past to meet the challenges of the present.

  • Demonstrates a methodology of retrieval by addressing two particular areas of theology that could benefit from theological retrieval: the doctrine of God and the doctrine of the atonement
  • Identifies and begins to draw from particularly neglected theologians who may be especially helpful to retrieve: Boethius, Gregory the Great, and John of Damascus
  • Argues that theological retrieval is one of the most helpful strategies for the church in an increasingly post-Christian world
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781433565267
ISBN10 1433565269
Number Of Pages 224
Item Weight 316 g
Product Dimensions 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Publisher / Reseller Crossway Books
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Gavin Ortlund (PhD, Fuller Seminary) is the president of Truth Unites, theologian-in-residence at Immanuel Church in Nashville, Tennessee, and visiting professor of Historical Theology at Phoenix Seminary. He is the author of several books, including Humility and Finding the Right Hills to Die On.

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