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Godina izdanja: Ostalo
ISBN: Ostalo
Jezik: Engleski
Autor: Strani
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Dictionary of Latin and Greek Theological Terms: Drawn Principally from Protestant Scholastic Theology
Publisher : Baker Pub Group (January 1, 1985)
Language : English
Hardcover : 340 pages
Item Weight : 1.5 pounds
Dimensions : 6.5 x 1.25 x 9.5 inches
`The author has painstakingly provided us with the means to master the technical vocabulary of the Protestant heritage. The dictionary is clear, concise and carefully nuanced. It is a trustworthy and precise reference tool that deserves wide acceptance from seminaries and libraries. The book will accomplish its goals for its intended audience with great success. It will also go far to promote a more responsible understanding of Protestant scholasticism among those who are outside the Reformed or Lutheran traditions.”
—BRADLEY L. NASSIF, TSFBulletin
“A reference volume which will be useful for every student of dogmatics. At a time when study of Latin and of the 17th century dogmaticians is in danger of becoming a lost art, Muller and Baker are to be commended for making this extremely useful volume available.”
—J. F. BRUG, Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly
“Good reference works are worth their weight in gold. This is a welcome addition to their ranks. . . . This is a tool whose immense usefulness will not be limited to the Latinless of the world.”
—D. F. WRIGHT, Evangel
“The need for a dictionaiy of Latin and Greek theological terms has long been recognized by theological students. This work satisfies that need exceptionally well. It contains clear, precise definitions of most of the technical terms a student is likely to find in studying classical Protestant theology.”
—DAVID L. PUCKETT, Bibliotheca Sacra
`In addition to its importance for the study of scholasticism, this is useful as a dictionary of classic Protestant theology... . Certain to become a standard reference tool.”
—JOHN R. MUETHER, Westminster Theological Journal
RICHARD A. MULLER is P. J. Zondervan Professor at Calvin Theological Seminary and author of numerous books, including Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics and God. Creation, and Providence in the Thought of Jacob Armmius.
Richard Muller has put all theological students and pastors in his debt with his dictionary. Explanations of vexing Greek and Latin theological terms are drawn mainly from Protestant scholastic theology. Muller frequently explains the differences between the Catholic, Lutheran and Reformed systems which developed after the Reformation.