This new edition of a popular text presents an accessible yet
comprehensive primer that helps readers understand the breadth of
viewpoints on major issues in evangelical theology, with chapters using
the popular three- or four-views book format. The authors carefully
examine positions taken by evangelical scholars on seventeen seminal
issues. They lay out the biblical, theological, and philosophical
arguments for each position in point-counterpoint fashion and discuss
possible objections.
The second edition retains the helpful features of the first
edition--end-of-chapter "For Further Reading" sections and an extensive
glossary--and adds an appendix that addresses thirteen peripheral issues
in contemporary evangelicalism.