Confessing and Commending the Faith

Confessing and Commending the Faith

Author: Alan P.F. Sell

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2006-09-01

Total Pages: 563

ISBN-13: 1597528722

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Since Christianity is a way and not simply a theory, commending the faith to others is an activity in which every Christian participates. Confessing and Commending the Faith discusses the presuppositions which underlie the intellectual commendation of Christianity in the face of the philosophical challenges of the present day.Following his earlier books, John Locke and the Eighteenth-Century Divines and Philosophical Idealism and Christian Belief, Alan Sell proposes a way of proceeding with Christian apologetics in the twenty-first century. He discusses what Christians wish to proclaim, asks whether these claims are reasonable and examines what is involved in the intellectual commendation of the Christian faith.Confessing and Commending the Faith makes extensive use of the historical tradition of apologetics and brings this work to bear on contemporary questions such as the meaning, use and reference of religious language, and the question of transcendence in relation to history. Alan Sell argues that if the intellectual commendation of Christianity's claim to truth is to be viable, contemporary apologetics must draw upon reason, revelation and experience to do justice to Christianity's basic confession of Christ as Saviour and Lord.


Confessing the Faith Yesterday and Today

Confessing the Faith Yesterday and Today

Author: Alan PF Sell

Publisher: James Clarke & Company

Published: 2013-09-26

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 0227901835

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

What is it to confess the Christian faith, and what is the status of formal confessions of faith? How far does the context inform the content of the confession? These questions are addressed in Part One, with reference to the Reformed tradition in general, and to its English and Welsh Dissenting strand in particular. In an adverse political context the Dissenters' plea for toleration under the law was eventually granted. The question of tolerance remains alive in our very different context, andin addition we face the challenge of confessing and commending the faith in an intellectual environment in which many question Christianity's relevance and rebut traditional defences of it. In Part Two it is recognised that Christian confessing is an ecclesial, not simply an individual, calling, and that the one confessing church catholic is visibly divided over doctrine and practice. Suggestions for ameliorating this situation are offered, though the final resolution may be a matter for theeschaton. Until then Christians are called to witness faithfully and to live hopefully as citizens of heaven. In an epilogue the challenges and pitfalls of systematic theology as a discipline involving both confession and commendation are explored.


Confessing the Faith

Confessing the Faith

Author: Chad B. Van Dixhoorn

Publisher: Banner of Truth

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 9781848714045

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This accessible, biblical, and thoughtful work digests years of study and teaching into bite-sized sections. Van Dixhoorn's work is historical and practical in its focus. It deliberately presents readers with more than another survey of Reformed theology; it offers a guide to a particular text, considers its original proof-texts, and seeks to deepen our understanding of each paragraph of the Confession.


The Good Confession

The Good Confession

Author: Daniel R. Hyde

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2007-01-01

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 1725243644

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Today, too many Christians are followers of novelty, religious fads, and strange new doctrines unheard of in the history of the church. On the contrary, to be a Christian is to join the great "cloud of witnesses" (Heb 12:1) through the ages, confessing with the Body of Christ the "faith that was once for all delivered to the saints" (Jude 3). This is what Paul called the "good confession" (1 Tim 6:12). This workbook will lead you in a study of what it means to be a Christian from the vantage point of the Bible, the ancient Christian creeds, and the Protestant confessions of the sixteenth century.


Confessing Our Faith

Confessing Our Faith

Author: John Burgess

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Published: 2018-02-02

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 1611648440

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

How can the Book of Confessions help elders and lay leaders when they face challenging situations within their congregations? John P. Burgess offers answers in Confessing Our Faith. Using the confessions as a framework, Burgess covers areas of ministry such as stewardship, evangelism, discipleship, and conflict resolution, offering in each case ways in which the lay leader can respond. A unique and practical reference, Confessing Our Faith is designed to aid church leaders in understanding how their work can be informed by the confessional documents.


Confessing the One Faith, Revised Edition

Confessing the One Faith, Revised Edition

Author: Theodore Gill

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2010-03-05

Total Pages: 175

ISBN-13: 1606086391

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Visible unity means that churches recognize in one another a witness to the fullness of the apostolic faith which they profess. Will Christians be able one day to declare together before the world, in common confession and praise, their faith in who God is and what God has done? This text-growing out of many years of study and consultation, involving theologians from various Christian traditions and from all parts of the world-is a unique instrument for drawing the churches toward such a common confession. As a contemporary explication of the creed that emerged from the ecumenical councils of Nicea (325) and Constantinople (381) and is used in both Eastern and Western Christian liturgies, Confessing the One Faith relates the subject matter of those ancient affirmations to the challenges of today's world-in which the language and philosophy of the fourth century sound alien to many, and the basic affirmations of the Christian faith are widely questioned. This new edition includes an introduction written by Dame Mary Tanner, a president of the World Council of Churches.


Faith Confessions for the Journey

Faith Confessions for the Journey

Author: Mary Tiller-Woods

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2007-10-01

Total Pages: 53

ISBN-13: 0615162150

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This Christian artist shares from her personal repertoire of Faith Confessions and reveals deep, personal insight designed to inspire and motivate beleivers on their everday journey to operate in the kind of faith that opens doors.


Truths We Confess

Truths We Confess

Author: Robert Charles Sproul

Publisher: Presbyterian & Reformed Publishing Company

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 9781596380394

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The first volume, covering chapters 18 of the Confession, explains what we need to understand about Holy Scripture, God and the Trinity, his decree, creation, providence, the fall into sin, God's covenant, and Christ the Mediator. Every discussion is geared toward bringing us to a deeper knowledge of and greater love for the doctrines of grace set forth in God's Word. The second volume, covering chapters 9-22 of the Confession, explains the doctrines of free will, effectual calling, justification, adoption, sanctification, faith, repentance, good works, perseverance, assurance, God's law, Christian liberty, the Sabbath, and oaths. The third (and final) volume, covering chapters 23-33 of the Confession, treats the civil magistrate, marriage and divorce, the church and communion of the saints, baptism and the Lord's Supper, church government, and the final judgment and afterlife. Also included are indexes to the three volumes. - Publisher.


Hold Fast the Faith

Hold Fast the Faith

Author: Matthew Everhard

Publisher: Matthew Everhard

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 1934453102

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Furthermore, confessions and creeds serve to help assure that the doctrinal faith that we articulate today has not subtly changed over time, subject to the warping influence of secular society. Creeds stand as ancient landmarks denoting the "location" of believers' hearts in history. Noting where one deviates from an ancient creed gives a person a distinct idea about where his or her own theological convictions stand in relation to other believers throughout history. Perhaps this also helps us to discover what direction we are moving. Are we moving closer to Christ? To God's Word? To the heart of God Himself? Or are we moving further away? The confession that I will be recommending to you in this volume is the standard-bearing creed in the Presbyterian or Reformed branch of Christianity. Influenced heavily by the thinking of Reformation theologian John Calvin (1509-1564), the Westminster Confession (1647) is a confessional exemplar of Reformed theology.2 The Westminster Confession of Faith is the premiere example of theological intellectualism absorbed in the beauty of the sovereignty of God. The Westminster Confession, and Calvin before it for that matter, were both completely committed to the theological concept that God is sovereign over the entire universe. Therefore, as you study this Confession you will undoubtedly encounter the Living God as ruler of the cosmos, the world, the events of your life, and hopefully your heart.