A Christian Theological Language
One of the most frequently heard criticisms of Christian theology today is that its language is either inadequate to describe the mysteries of God, or else is totally meaningless in its attempt to relate them to the intelligible world of men.
This dilemma is the focus of this study, which tackles the central issues of the Name of God, Christian Theological vocabulary, and the Trinity, as a springboard to communicating our theology today. It continues by addressing two further 'hot issues': the 'Gender' of God, and Cross-cultural communication.
Author
Gerald Bray is the Director of Research for the Latimer Trust
Info
ISBN: 978 0 946307 31 9
40 pages