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Trinity and Church: An Examination of Theological Methodology

Trinity and Church: An Examination of Theological Methodology

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  • John D. Morrison

This article is a critical examination of the theological method of three recent systematic theology textbooks from an evangelical perspective. The analysis takes place via the respective views of the Trinity and ecclesiology. The books examined are Theology for the Community of God by Stanley Grenz, Wayne Grudem’s Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Bible Doctrine, and James Leo Garrett’s Systematic Theology: Biblical, Historical, and Evangelical.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1997. 10 pages.

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