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Paperback / softback

£14.99

Publisher: Crossway Books
ISBN: 9781433509186
Number of Pages: 272
Published: 30/11/2012
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm

The Theology in Community series assembles teams of scholars to explore key theological themes and apply them to contemporary concerns. Each volume approaches a topic from the vantage points of the Old and New Testaments, and historical, systematic, and practical theology. The books draw upon a variety of contributors to craft a unified and accessible message. They aim to help pastors, church leaders, and laypersons alike.

Part of the Theology in Community series.

1.  The Kingdoms of God: The Kingdom in Historical and Contemporary Perspectives by Stephen J. Nichols
2.  The Kingdom of God in the Old Testament: Definitions and Story by Bruce K. Waltke
3.  The Kingdom of God in the Old Testament: The Covenants by Bruce K. Waltke
4.  The Kingdom of God in the New Testament: Matthew and Revelation by Robert W. Yarbrough
5.  The Kingdom of God in the New Testament:Mark through the Epistles by Robert W. Yarbrough
6.  The Kingdom, Miracles, Satan, and Demons by Clinton E. Arnold
7.  The Kingdom and the Church by Gregg R. Allison
8.  The Kingdom and Eschatology by Gerald Bray, Stephen J. Nichols
9.  The Kingdom Today by Anthony B. Bradley

Christopher W. Morgan, Robert A. Peterson, Bruce K. Waltke

Christopher W. Morgan (PhD, Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary) is a professor of theology and the dean of the School of Christian Ministries at California Baptist University. He is also the lead pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church in Highland, CA. He is the author or editor of over twenty books, including several volumes in the Theology in Community series.

Robert A. Peterson (PhD, Drew University) is a writer and theologian. He taught for many years at various theological seminaries and has written or edited over thirty books.