Consider Jesus is widely regarded as the finest general introduction to Christology. Adopted for adult education courses, classrooms, and seminars, this classic book, written by one of the leading theologians of our era, presents major themes about Jesus in clear and accessible language.
In this approach to understanding the meaning of Christ in the present world the noted process theologian examines in depth two factors of modern experience which have obscured that meaning -- the "profane" consciousness of many people today and the wide acceptance of pluralism. The author then presents Christ as the image of a creative transformation that can lead to a deepening of Christian e…
The blend of variety and unity apparent in the thought of the New Testament has long been a subject for theological debate. Certain themes, teaching, and characterizations are clearly consistent, but others are perplexing in their diversity. This study explores the different aspects of variety and unity in the entire New Testament, focusing in particular on the sixteen books that fall outside t…