Engaging with Keller

thinking through the theology of an influential evangelical

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July 2, 2023 | History

Engaging with Keller

thinking through the theology of an influential evangelical

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Tim Keller’s name is known across the evangelical world. His work as a pastor-teacher has found expression both in the urban ministries of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York, and in his many writings. Keller’s books, in turn, have spawned Bible study courses and generated a great measure of discussion about key biblical concepts, as he has sought to make the gospel relevant for a modern generation. In this collection of essays, written from within the same evangelical constituency, several writers engage with different aspects of Keller’s though. While indebted to Keller in many ways, they also wish to examine his position in the light of Scripture and to work constructively as well as critically with his published works. That such an influential figure should be the subject of discussion is not surprising; what will be surprising to many is that not all evangelicals are prepared to accept without question all of Keller’s conclusions or formulations. This is a book to stimulate discussion and to remind us that God’s Word must always be our final judge in matters of theology, evangelism and apologetics.

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240

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Table of Contents

Keller on 'rebranding' the doctrine of sin — Iain D. Campbell
'Brimstone-free hell" : a new way of saying the same old thing about judgment and hell? — William M. Schweitzer
Losing the dance : is the 'divine dance' a good explanation of the Trinity? — Kevin J. Bidwell
The church's mission : sent to 'do justice' in the world? — Peter J. Naylor
Timothy Keller's hermeneutic : an example for the church to follow? — C. Richard H. Holst
'Not quite' theistic evolution : does Keller bridge the gap between creation and evolution? — William M. Schweitzer
Looking for communion in all the wrong places : Keller and the doctrine of the church — D.G. Hart

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Darlington, England, Grand Rapids, MI

Contributors

Editor
Iain D. Campbell
Editor
William M. Schweitzer
Introduction
Ian Hamilton

The Physical Object

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240 pages
Number of pages
240

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL43521205M
ISBN 10
0852349289
ISBN 13
9780852349281
OCLC/WorldCat
855890701

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