Christian Philosophical Theology constitutes a Christian philosopher's look at various crucial topics in Christian theology, including belief in God, the nature of God, the Trinity, christology, the resurrection of Jesus, the general resurrection, redemption, and theological method. The book is tightly argued, and amounts to a coherent explanation of and case for the Christian world view. While the work is written from a broadly Reformed Protestant perspective and the author does not avoid controversial topics, the aim is to present a 'merely Christian' world view (to adapt slightly C. S. Lewis's famous term). That is, Stephen T. Davis attempts to write as much as possible from the perspective of the broad centre of Christian understanding.
Stephen T. Davis, Russell K. Pitzer Professor of Philosophy, Claremont McKenna College, California.
I. WHY BELIEVE? GOD AND BELIEF IN GOD; II. WHY BELIEVE IN JESUS? RESURRECTION AND INCARNATION; III. HOW ARE WE SAVED? REDEMPTION; IV. HOW TO DO THEOLOGY? THEOLOGICAL METHOD
It is carefully and rigorously argued and a good example of an approach to theology which is published less often these days.