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Theological Retrieval for Evangelicals: Why We Need Our Past to Have a Future is unavailable, but you can change that!

Evangelicalism is not commonly known for mining the rich theological heritage handed down from previous generations. Instead, it tends to follow what, in the worst cases, can look like a “me and my Bible” approach to theology. But lately there has been a restlessness among evangelicals—an aching for theological rootedness that has led some to abandon Protestantism altogether. This book aims to...

is the last five hundred years of Protestant history, and then from this community one makes a secondary, more tentative step into the previous fifteen hundred years of church history. To construct a metaphor, Protestant theology is the castle in which we safely live: patristic and medieval theology is a dark forest surrounding the castle into which we may occasionally venture. Of course, there is nothing wrong with Warfield reading church history as a Protestant, with Protestant convictions intact
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