Dogmatic Ecclesiology
The Priestly Catholicity of the Church
by Tom Greggs
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Pub Date Nov 19 2019 | Archive Date Nov 15 2019
Baker Academic & Brazos Press | Baker Academic
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Description
Ecclesiology is a key issue for the present age of church history. This groundbreaking work by one of today's leading theologians offers a major Protestant ecclesiology for the church catholic. This volume, the first of three, considers the priesthood of the church in light of the priesthood of Christ. Tom Greggs shows the connection between Christ's work as high priest and the universal church's role in salvation. All together, the three volumes will offer a major statement on the doctrine of the church for Christians from a variety of backgrounds.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780801097898 |
PRICE | $55.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 592 |
Featured Reviews
Reviewer 589721
Excellent discussion of ecclesiology from the the perspective of Christ's priesthood. Greggs writes with an engaging style and with conviction. If one is looking for a primer on the basics of ecclesiology, this is not the book for you. But if you are looking for a trenchant discussion of ecclesiology and how Christ's priesthood bears on such topics as prayer, the Lord's Supper and the communion of the saints, then this is a must read. I look forward to the release of the subsequent volumes of his Dogmatic Ecclesiology. Highly recommended.