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TitleOriginal sin and the fall : Five views / J. B. Stump and Chad Meister [electronic resource]
AuthorStump, J. B. / Meister, Chad.
Call NoEBC 233.14 STU
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International Standard Book Number 9780830853939
Dewey Decimal Classification Number EBC 233.14 STU
Personal Name Stump, J. B.
Title Statement Original sin and the fall : Five views / J. B. Stump and Chad Meister [electronic resource]
Imprint Downers Grove, Illinois : InterVarsity Press, 2020.
Physical Description eBook, 202p.
Series Statement - Title Spectrum Multiview Books
General Note Includes Index and Bibliographical References
Formatted Contents Note Part one: Perspectives on original sin and the fall. -- An Augustinian-Reformed view / Hans Madueme -- A moderate Reformed view / Oliver D. Crisp -- A Wesleyan view / Joel B. Green -- An Eastern Orthodox view / Andrew Louth -- A reconceived view / Tatha Wiley -- Part two: Responses. An Augustinian-Reformed response / Hans Madueme -- A moderate Reformed response / Oliver D. Crisp -- A Wesleyan response / Joel B. Green -- An Eastern Orthodox response / Andrew Louth -- A reconceived response / Tatha Wiley.
Summary, Etc. "Throughout the church's history, Christians have disagreed over many particular questions surrounding humanity's fall. In this Spectrum Multiview book contributors present five views on these questions-Augustinian, Reformed, Wesleyan, Eastern Orthodox, and a Reconceived view-offering both an articulation of their own view and responses to the others"
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term FALL OF MAN.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term SIN, ORIGINAL.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term SIN, ORIGINAL - HISTORY OF DOCTRINES.
Added Entry, Personal Name Meister, Chad.
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