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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ronald R RayPublisher: Pickwick Publications Imprint: Pickwick Publications Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.612kg ISBN: 9781666716948ISBN 10: 1666716944 Pages: 350 Publication Date: 14 June 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIn Systematics Critical and Constructive 2, Dr. Ray interacts with theology at a level unprecedented in the contemporary disciplinary scene. Blending dimensions of Christian tradition and doctrine, devotional articulations and intellectual inquiry in a perfect balance, this volume charts new grounds for preaching and teaching theology. I recommend it to all who handle theology to stimulate faith that seeks deeper understanding. --Julius Kithinji, St. Paul's University, Kenya In this second volume of his Systematics, Ronald Ray once again wields his pen in both critical and constructive directions. . . . On the critical side, the author argues that to believe the Christian message does not mean believing everything propounded as 'religious'--or taught in the name of Jesus Christ! . . . For those for whom constructive and critical thought remains a calling worthy of the gospel, this important work is highly recommended. --James F. Kay, Princeton Theological Seminary, emeritus In Systematics Critical and Constructive 2, Dr. Ray interacts with theology at a level unprecedented in the contemporary disciplinary scene. Blending dimensions of Christian tradition and doctrine, devotional articulations and intellectual inquiry in a perfect balance, this volume charts new grounds for preaching and teaching theology. I recommend it to all who handle theology to stimulate faith that seeks deeper understanding. --Julius Kithinji, St. Paul's University, Kenya In this second volume of his Systematics, Ronald Ray once again wields his pen in both critical and constructive directions. . . . On the critical side, the author argues that to believe the Christian message does not mean believing everything propounded as 'religious'--or taught in the name of Jesus Christ! . . . For those for whom constructive and critical thought remains a calling worthy of the gospel, this important work is highly recommended. --James F. Kay, Princeton Theological Seminary, emeritus """In Systematics Critical and Constructive 2, Dr. Ray interacts with theology at a level unprecedented in the contemporary disciplinary scene. Blending dimensions of Christian tradition and doctrine, devotional articulations and intellectual inquiry in a perfect balance, this volume charts new grounds for preaching and teaching theology. I recommend it to all who handle theology to stimulate faith that seeks deeper understanding."" --Julius Kithinji, St. Paul's University, Kenya ""In this second volume of his Systematics, Ronald Ray once again wields his pen in both critical and constructive directions. . . . On the critical side, the author argues that to believe the Christian message does not mean believing everything propounded as 'religious'--or taught in the name of Jesus Christ! . . . For those for whom constructive and critical thought remains a calling worthy of the gospel, this important work is highly recommended."" --James F. Kay, Princeton Theological Seminary, emeritus" """In Systematics Critical and Constructive 2, Dr. Ray interacts with theology at a level unprecedented in the contemporary disciplinary scene. Blending dimensions of Christian tradition and doctrine, devotional articulations and intellectual inquiry in a perfect balance, this volume charts new grounds for preaching and teaching theology. I recommend it to all who handle theology to stimulate faith that seeks deeper understanding."" --Julius Kithinji, St. Paul's University, Kenya ""In this second volume of his Systematics, Ronald Ray once again wields his pen in both critical and constructive directions. . . . On the critical side, the author argues that to believe the Christian message does not mean believing everything propounded as 'religious'--or taught in the name of Jesus Christ! . . . For those for whom constructive and critical thought remains a calling worthy of the gospel, this important work is highly recommended."" --James F. Kay, Princeton Theological Seminary, emeritus" Author InformationRonald R. Ray completed seven years of parish ministry in Oregon and twenty-six years of seminary teaching of Christian theology, Christian ethics, and much more in Nigeria and then in Kenya. He earned an MDiv from Yale Divinity School and a PhD from Saint Andrews University, doing the first doctorate on Jacques Ellul's Christian Ethic. Ron and Diane currently live in Wilderness, South Africa. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |