Heaven (Ebook)

Edited by Christopher W. Morgan, Robert A. Peterson, Contributions by Ray Ortlund, Jonathan T. Pennington, Stephen J. Wellum, Jon Laansma, Andreas J. Köstenberger, Gerald Bray, Stephen Noll, Ajith Fernando, David B. Calhoun

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Heaven (Ebook)

Edited by Christopher W. Morgan, Robert A. Peterson, Contributions by Ray Ortlund, Jonathan T. Pennington, Stephen J. Wellum, Jon Laansma, Andreas J. Köstenberger, Gerald Bray, Stephen Noll, Ajith Fernando, David B. Calhoun

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Our culture has a lot to say about heaven. But too much of it is based more on imaginative speculation or “supernatural” experiences than on the Bible itself. In the latest addition to the Theology in Community series, Christopher Morgan and Robert Peterson have assembled an interdisciplinary team of evangelical scholars to explore the doctrine of heaven from a variety of angles. Among other contributors, Ray Ortlund examines the concept of heaven in the Old Testament, Gerald Bray explores the history of theological reflection about heaven, and Ajith Fernando looks at persecuted saints’ special relationship to heaven in the New Testament. This team of first rate scholars offers modern readers a comprehensive overview of this often misunderstood topic—shedding biblical light on the eternal hope of all Christians.

Part of the Theology in Community series.


Editors:

Christopher W. Morgan

Christopher W. Morgan (PhD, Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary) is a professor of theology and the dean of the School of Christian Ministries at California Baptist University. He is the author or editor of over twenty books, including several volumes in the Theology in Community series.

Robert A. Peterson

Robert A. Peterson (PhD, Drew University) is a writer and theologian. He taught for many years at various theological seminaries and has written or edited over thirty books.

Product Details

Format: Ebook
Page Count: 256
Size: 6.0 in x 9.0 in
ISBN-UPC: 9781433527845
ePub ISBN: 978-1-4335-2784-5
PDF ISBN: 978-1-4335-2782-1
Mobipocket ISBN: 978-1-4335-2783-8
Published: September 30, 2014

Endorsements

“I do not know another series quite like Theology in Community. Each volume is grounded in both the Old and New Testaments, and then goes on to wrestle with the way the chosen theme has been developed in history, shaped the lives of men and women, and fits in the scheme of confessionally strong Christian theology. The volumes are characterized by rigor and reverence and, better yet, they remain accessible to all serious readers. If we are to pursue more than unintegrated biblical data, but what Paul calls ‘the pattern of sound teaching,’ this is an excellent place to begin.”
D. A. Carson, Theologian-at-Large, The Gospel Coalition

“This distinguished series brings together some of the best theological work in the evangelical church on the greatest themes of the Christian faith. Each volume stretches the mind and anchors the soul. A treasury of devout scholarship not to be missed!”
Timothy George, Distinguished Professor of Divinity, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University

“Robert Peterson and Chris Morgan have put together an elegant and edifying series of books for the Theology in Community series. This series tackles some big and juicy topics on theology, ranging from kingdom to suffering to sin to glory. They have recruited some of the best theological thinkers in the world to explain what it means to have a ‘faith seeking understanding’ in our contemporary age. The volumes are full of solid teaching in biblical, historical, systematic, and practical theologies and contain a wealth of immense learning. A valuable resource for any thinking Christian.”
Michael F. Bird, Academic Dean and Lecturer in New Testament, Ridley College, Melbourne