Prophetic Evangelicals: Envisioning a Just and Peaceable Kingdom

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Bruce Ellis Benson, Malinda Elizabeth Berry, Peter Goodwin Heltzel
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, Feb 3, 2012 - Religion - 219 pages
In this inaugural Prophetic Christianity volume, fifteen contributors share their visions for a biblically centered, culturally engaged, and historically infused evangelicalism. Interacting with a wide variety of influential thinkers, they articulate several approaches to creating a socially responsible, gospel-centric, and ecumenical evangelical identity.

Contributors:
Raymond C. Aldred
Vincent Bacote
Bruce Ellis Benson
Malinda Elizabeth Berry
Chris Boesel
John R. Franke
David Gushee
Peter Goodwin Heltzel
Pamela Lightsey
Cherith Fee Nordling
Ruth Padilla-DeBorst
Gabriel Salguero
Helene Slessarev-Jamir
Christian T. Collins Winn
Telford Work

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Contents

I
1
II
8
III
31
IV
49
V
59
VI
77
VII
86
VIII
100
X
130
XI
139
XII
150
XIII
168
XIV
178
XV
191
XVI
204
Copyright

IX
121

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About the author (2012)

Bruce Ellis Benson is professor of philosophy at Wheaton College. Malinda Elizabeth Berry is assistant professor of theology and ethics at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Elkhart, Indiana. Peter Goodwin Heltzel is associate professor of theology and director of the Micah Institute at New York Theological Seminary. Author of Jesus and Justice: Evangelicals, Race, and American Politics (Yale, 2009) and coeditor of the Prophetic Christianity series, he is also assistant pastor of evangelism at Park Avenue Christian Church in New York City.

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