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The Theology in Community Series assembles a world-class team of scholars bringing their unique expertise to bear on a biblical and theological topic from the perspective of biblical theology, systematic theology, history, pastoral application, missiology, and cultural analysis. These volumes—composed in community and combining academic acumen with a pastoral pathos—provide for pastors, leaders, and laypeople an up-to-date resource for exploring both theology and practice with accessible depth.
This series brings concepts which have become abstract within the church back into a focused, theological perspective, grounded in both Old and New Testaments. The purpose of the series is not simply to tell readers what the Bible says, but to teach readers how to do systematic theology for themselves. Each volume begins with foundational principles and moves toward missional application. Series contributors—including Bryan Chapell, Andreas Kostenberger, Tremper Longman, Robert Yarbrough, John Frame, and John Feinberg—tackle the subjects of suffering, the glory of God, the deity of Christ, the kingdom of God, and sin.
Christopher W. Morgan is professor of theology and dean of the School of Christian Ministries at California Baptist University. He holds a PhD from Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary and is the author and editor of several books including Hell under Fire.
Robert A. Peterson holds a PhD from Drew University and is professor of systematic theology at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. He is the author and editor of numerous books including Calvin and the Atonement.