The Cambridge Dictionary of Christian Theology

Ian A. McFarland, David A. S. Fergusson, Karen Kilby, Iain R. Torrance, John E. Thiel

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Abstract

John E. Thiel is a contributing author, "Tradition," pp.510-12.

With over 550 entries ranging from Abba to Zwingli composed by leading contemporary theologians from around the world, The Cambridge Dictionary of Christian Theology represents a fresh, ecumenical approach to theological reference. Written with an emphasis on clarity and concision, all entries are designed to help the reader understand and assess the specifically theological significance of the most important concepts. Clearly structured, the volume is organized around a small number of 'core entries' which focus on key topics to provide a general overview of major subject areas, while making use of related shorter entries to impart a more detailed knowledge of technical terms. The work as a whole provides an introduction to the defining topics in Christian thought and is an essential reference point for students and scholars.

Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationThe Cambridge Dictionary of Christian Theology
StatePublished - Jun 1 2012

Disciplines

  • Arts and Humanities
  • Religion

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