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Gerald Bray

Research Professor, Beeson Divinity School at Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama


Gerald Bray is a Research Professor at Beeson Divinity School at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama. He is an internationally respected theologian with a reputation for clear thinking and incisive logic.


Products

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Creeds, Council and Christ

Creeds, Council and Christ

Did the early Christians misrepresent Jesus?

~ Gerald Bray

The question: 'Did the early Christians misrepresent Jesus?' has dominated modern theological discussion to such an extent that the history and development of the Church is widely regarded as a corruption of the original gospel... read more


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Steps of Understanding

Steps of Understanding

~ Gerald Bray

Ask someone in the street about Jesus and your answer will mainly consist of ignorance or fiction. The public are presented with books claiming to show the 'authentic' Jesus from people whose starting point is one of scepticism.... read more


Endorsements

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Five Leading Reformers

Five Leading Reformers
"Christopher Catherwood's fluent style brings out the broad sweep of a spiritual movement which transcended national barriers and has left a permanent mark on Europe and in the wider world. He shows how five men of very different personality and outlook could all be caught up in the same experience of a life transformed by the power of God. The portraits are painted "warts and all" but the message is clear - God can and does use the weak and imperfect things of this world to proclaim his message of salvation in Christ to all who believe."

 

2.

The Only Hope - Jesus

The Only Hope - Jesus
‘An outstanding collection of papers on one of the most central and controversial themes of Christian doctrine. The contributors have demonstrated their masterly grasp of both the theological issues at stake and the scholarly tools needed to assess those issues for the present day. A first-class symposium.'

 

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Through Western Eyes

Through Western Eyes
"Nevertheless, conversations will continue and Dr Letham's book is probably the best one there is from a reformed perspective. It should be in the library of every pastor and theologian and consulted whenever questions relating to the eastern church and our links with its tradition arise."