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This systematic theology represents the very best in evangelical theology. Stanley Grenz presents the traditional themes of Christian doctrine—God, humankind, Christ, the Holy Spirit, the church, and the last things—emphasizing God’s central program for creation: the establishment of community. Masterfully blending biblical, historical, and contemporary concerns, Grenz’s respected work provides a coherent vision of the faith that is both intellectually satisfying and expressible in Christian living.
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“Of secondary importance to the theological task is the flow of church history as it describes the conclusions of past theological discussions.” (Page 18)
“The theological enterprise is also an outworking of the need to offer instruction to the people of God (catechetics)” (Page 4)
“What the church is, in short, is determined by what the church is destined to become. And the church is directed toward the destiny God intends for humankind—participation in the consummated reign of God.” (Page 479)
“Theology, then, is the task of the faith community; it is a community act. Theology is the Christian community reflecting on and articulating the faith of the people who have encountered God in God’s activity as focused in the history of Jesus of Nazareth and who therefore seek to live as the people of God in the contemporary world. Ultimately, then, the propositions of systematic theology find their source and aim in the identity and life of the community it serves. In fact, we need no other rationale to engage in the discipline than our participation in the church.” (Page 8)
“In our common life we are to seek to be a true community of faith, manifesting the community bond in corporate worship, mutual edification, and outreach to the world.” (Page 490)
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