Stanley J. Grenz
Born
in Alpena, Michigan, The United States
January 07, 1950
Died
March 12, 2005
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A Primer on Postmodernism
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1996
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15 editions
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Theology for the Community of God
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published
1969
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6 editions
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Who Needs Theology?: An Invitation to the Study of God
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published
1996
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7 editions
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20th-Century Theology: God and the World in a Transitional Age
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1992
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7 editions
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Created for Community: Connecting Christian Belief with Christian Living
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published
1996
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10 editions
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Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms
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published
1999
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6 editions
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Women in the Church: A Biblical Theology of Women in Ministry
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published
1995
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4 editions
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The Millennial Maze: Sorting Out Evangelical Options
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published
1992
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5 editions
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Beyond Foundationalism: Shaping Theology in a Postmodern Context
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2000
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5 editions
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The Moral Quest: Foundations of Christian Ethics
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1997
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10 editions
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“Above all, the divine love is salvific: It seeks the lost, suffers with the afflicted, and redeems the fallen.”
― Theology for the Community of God
― Theology for the Community of God
“While good theology does include academic debate, it never stops there. Good theologians discuss intellectual questions and concern themselves with academic debate because their chief concern is life. They want to know the truth not merely so that they might think
properly, but so that they might live properly. They engage in theology not merely to amass knowledge, but also to gain wisdom. Good theology, therefore, brings the theoretical, academic, intellectual aspect of Christian faith into Christian living. In so doing, theology becomes immensely practical-perhaps the most practical endeavor one ever engages in!”
― Who Needs Theology?: An Invitation to the Study of God
properly, but so that they might live properly. They engage in theology not merely to amass knowledge, but also to gain wisdom. Good theology, therefore, brings the theoretical, academic, intellectual aspect of Christian faith into Christian living. In so doing, theology becomes immensely practical-perhaps the most practical endeavor one ever engages in!”
― Who Needs Theology?: An Invitation to the Study of God
“John Locke, rejecting a central thesis of Cartesian philosophy, argued that the mind was a tabula rasa, an empty vessel devoid of any innate ideas. As a result, it is passive in the knowing process. It simply receives "impressions" from the external world through the senses and then formulates ideas from the impressions it has gathered.”
― 20th-Century Theology: God and the World in a Transitional Age
― 20th-Century Theology: God and the World in a Transitional Age
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