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| Zondervan Handbook of Christian Beliefs | General Editor - Alister E. McGrath
Associate Editor - James I. Packer
This handbook sets out to introduce basic Christian beliefs simply and clearly. It explores what Christians - the world's largest religious community - believe, where these beliefs come from, how they have developed over the centuries, and their place in the contemporary church and world. It is designed to help Christians to deepen their knowledge of their faith, and non-Christians to gain a basic understanding of Christian belief, including some of the important debates over matters of doctrine. Above all, it aims to demonstrate how Christian beliefs are grounded in the Bible. Other features include:- Expert information in highly accessible language
- Over sixty mini-articles contain more detailed information on subjects ranging from the nativity in Christian art to postmodernity, from the origins of the creeds to Christianity and social justice, from human sexuality to the problem of pain
- Nearly 100 full-color illustrations shed additional light on the extensive range of topics
- An anthology of excerpts from key Christian thinkers through the ages
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