Released in the UK November 2018
Released in the US November 2018
Large trade hardback | 492 Pages
9781857926460 • £15.99 $24.99
BISAC – REL067000
Long regarded as one of the pre–eminent theologians in America, Roger Nicole has devoted a lifetime to teaching and defending the orthodox belief on issues under attack including the inspiration of scripture, the nature of the atonement, the existence of hell, and more recently the openness of God issue.
Roger Nicole
Long regarded as one of the pre-eminent theologians in America, Roger Nicole(1915-2010) was Professor of Theology, Emeritus, at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida.
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"He fearlessly addresses in these essays the most serious attacks that have been mounted against biblical Christianity in his time and destroys them with impeccable scholarship."
Robert L. Reymond
(1932-2013) Professor and author of a respected new Systematic Theology
"These pages contain a wealth of biblical, historical, systematic, polemical and practical theology. Every pastor will want to have this valuable resource close at hand."
Tom Ascol
Pastor, Grace Baptist Church, Cape Coral, Florida
"This is a magnificent book. Professor Nicole has been an outstanding figure in US evangelicalism for over 50 years and has been a founder member of the Evangelical Theological Society... Standing Forth is a collection of his most important essays and articles covering many topics (the doctrine of God, the five points of Calvinism, marriage, universalism, the preservation of the saints) but with a particular focus on the doctrines of Scripture and the Atonement. like B.B. Warfield before him, Professor Nicole seems 'constitutionally incapable of writing an unclear sentence'. His grasp of the issues and ability to present them with pristine clarity and simplicity are sure signs of the profundity of his thought."
Themelios
"Roger Nicole's insight, clarity, patience, thoroughness, geniality and good sense have given him anchor-man status for over a generation..."
J. I. Packer
(1926–2020), Board of Governors’ Professor of Theology, Regent College, Vancouver, Canada