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Dictionary of Christian Spirituality

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In recent decades Christian spirituality, spiritual formation and spiritual theology have become important concepts in the global evangelical community. Consequently, an accessible and reliable academic resource is needed on these topicsone that will offer a discerning orientation to the wealth of ecumenical resources available while still highlighting the distinct heritage and affirming the core grace-centered values of classic evangelical spirituality. The Dictionary of Christian Spirituality reflects an overarching interpretive framework for evangelical spiritual formation: a holistic and grace-filled spirituality that encompasses relational (connecting), transformational (becoming), and vocational (doing) dynamics. At the same time, contributors respectfully acknowledge the differences between Reformed, Holiness, and Pentecostal paradigms of the spiritual life. And, by bringing together writers from around the world who share a common orthodoxy, this reference work is truly global and international in both its topical scope and contributors. Entries give appropriate attention to concepts, concerns, and formative figures in the evangelical tradition of spirituality that other reference work neglect. They offer a discerning orientation to the wealth of ecumenical resources available, exploring the similarities and differences between Christianity and alternate spiritualities without lapsing into relativism. The Dictionary of Christian Spirituality is a resource that covers a wide range of topics relating to Christian spirituality and is biblically engaged, accessible, and relevant for all contemporary Christians.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 1631g
  • Dimensions: 190 x 238mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jul 2011
  • Publisher: Zondervan
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780310290667

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Glen G. Scorgie (Ph.D. St. Andrews) is professor of theology at Bethel Seminary San Diego since 1996. Previously he was academic vice-president of North American Baptist College in Edmonton Alberta Canada and is a past president of the Canadian Evangelical Theological Association. For the past decade he has also been involved in the ministries of Chinese Bible Church of San Diego and lectures regularly in Asia. His writings include A Little Guide to Christian Spirituality (2007). For more information visit his website at www.glenscorgie.com. Simon Chan (PhD Cambridge) is Earnest Lau Professor of Systematic Theology at Trinity Theological College in Singapore. He is the author of Man and Sin Pentecostal Theology and the Christian Spiritual Tradition Spiritual Theology; A Systematic Study of the Christian Life and Liturgical Theology: The Church as Worshiping Community. He is also the associate editor of the Global Dictionary of Theology and the Dictionary of Mission Theology. Gordon T. Smith (PhD Loyola House Ateneo de Manila) is the president of reSource Leadership International and formerly dean of Regent College Vancouver. His publications include A Holy Meal: the Lords Supper in the Life of the Church and The Voice of Jesus: Discernment Prayer and the Witness of the Spirit. James D. Smith III (ThD Harvard) is associate professor of Church History at Bethel Seminary San Diego as well an adjunct professor of religion at the University of San Diego. A member of the Baptist General Conference he is a former teaching assistant to Henri Nouwen at Harvard and lectures frequently on Nouwens spirituality and related topics.

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