The cross is central to any understanding of Christian theology. But what is the primary significance of the cross: God's victory over death and hell? The moral example of a righteous sufferer? God's Son taking the punishment for the world's sin? Or is it possible that our postmodern setting require[...]
Fourth-century church father Basil of Caesarea was an erudite Scripture commentator, an architect of Trinitarian theology, a founder of monasticism, and a metropolitan bishop. This introduction to Basil's thought surveys his theological, spiritual, and monastic writings, showing the importance of hi[...]
This collection assembles essays by eleven leading Catholic and evangelical theologians in an ecumenical discussion of the benefits -- and potential drawbacks -- of today's burgeoning corpus of theological interpretation. The authors explore the critical relationship between the earthly world and it[...]