James K. Beilby

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James K. Beilby


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James K. Beilby (PhD, Marquette University) is professor of systematic and philosophical theology at Bethel University in St. Paul, Minnesota.

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The Nature of the Atonement...

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Divine Foreknowledge: Four ...

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The Historical Jesus: Five ...

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Thinking About Christian Ap...

4.03 avg rating — 149 ratings — published 2011 — 3 editions
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Understanding Spiritual War...

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Justification: Five Views (...

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Understanding Transgender I...

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Naturalism Defeated?: Essay...

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Postmortem Opportunity: A B...

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For Faith and Clarity: Phil...

3.91 avg rating — 11 ratings — published 2006
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“Christianity should be believed, Lewis routinely said, because it is true, not because it makes you happy, healthy, wealthy or popular. Speaking about his own conversion, he said: “I haven’t always been a Christian. I didn’t go into religion to make me happy. I always knew a bottle of Port would do that.”
James K. Beilby, Thinking About Christian Apologetics: What It Is and Why We Do It

“But if the Christus Victor motif is not tethered to penal substitution, we might conclude that human beings are merely victims of sin, held in thrall by evil powers.”
James K. Beilby, The Nature of the Atonement: Four Views

“The central call of every disciple is to imitate this life, manifest this kingdom, and thereby engage in this warfare.”
James K. Beilby, The Nature of the Atonement: Four Views



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