This full treatment of the glory of God
will bring rich understanding and
application of this central doctrine to
the body of Christ.
Few topics are more crucial or central
to the doctrine and daily life of a
Christian than the glory of God.
Despite its importance, however, few
exhaustive books have been written on
the subject. Andreas Köstenberger,
Tremper Longman, Richard Gaffin, and
other evangelical scholars and
theologians have now collaborated to
fill the void and help the church teach
and protect this precious doctrine.
The Glory of God is the second volume
in the Theology in Community series,
which uses sound biblical doctrine to
carefully examine important theological
issues. While substantial in
theological content, books in this
series are widely accessible and
coherent. In this volume, Köstenberger,
Longman, Gaffin, and others guide
readers through the glory of God in the
Old and New Testaments and Johannine
and Pauline literature. The doctrine is
traced in historical theology, applied
in pastoral theology, and fully
delineated in a concluding systematic
theology.
College seniors, pastors, seminarians,
and educated laypersons will find this
book enormously useful in their
personal studies and ministries.