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The Trials of TheologyBecoming a ‘proven worker’ in a dangerous business

The Trials of Theology

Becoming a ‘proven worker’ in a dangerous business

Brian Rosner and Andrew Cameron
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Description

Students of theology can find themselves strengthened and renewed while they study, but it can also be a time of trial. This reader shows how to navigate such trials as we study for and then engage in Christian ministry. It includes wisdom from voices past: Augustine; Martin Luther; C. H. Spurgeon; B. B. Warfield; Dietrich Bonhoeffer and C.S. Lewis. Several modern authors also show how to navigate various aspects of theological study successfully: D. A. Carson (Biblical Studies); Carl Trueman (Church History); Gerald Bray (Systematic Theology); Dennis Hollinger (Christian Ethics); and John Woodhouse (Seminary life). The book shows how we can move from being ‘lost among words’ as we study of theology, to being ‘lost for words’ in praise of God.

Brian Rosner

About Brian Rosner

Brian Rosner is Principal of Ridley College, Melbourne, Australia.

Andrew Cameron

About Andrew Cameron

Andrew Cameron teaches Ethics, Social Ethics & Philosophy at Moore Theological College in Sydney, Australia.

Specifications

  • Authors: Brian Rosner and Andrew Cameron
  • Release Date: January 2010
  • Pages: 192
  • Format: Trade paperback
  • Dimensions: 198 x 130
  • ISBN: 9781845504670
  • Imprint: Christian Focus
  • Category: Bible Study > Theology > General

Endorsements

"The theologians in this volume know that the study of theology has many pitfalls. Yet to know and love God has filled them with joy, and they want to assist you, just as they have assisted my co-editor and me."

Andrew Cameron, Lecturer in Ethics, Social Ethics & Philosophy, Moore Theological College, Sydney, Australia

"This is the book that so many of us have been waiting for, a book that will be sure to grace the lives of students and pastors and their teachers in the years to come."

R. Kent Hughes, Visiting Professor of Pastoral Theology, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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