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Fifteen years after its original publication comes a thoroughly revised edition of the Evangelical Dictionary of Theology. Every article from the original edition has been revisited. With some articles being removed, others revised, and many new articles added, the result is a completely new dictionary covering systematic, historical, and philosophical theology as well as theological ethics.



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  • Don't Be Without This Reference Work


    By ASOCI3PCEEBY7 on 2000-11-23
    This is by far one of the best theological dictionaries that I have used in my 10 years of research. The contributors of this volume are worth the price of this work two times over. The articles on each topic are detailed and very easy to comprehend. There are bibliographical references at the end of each entry which guide the reader to further research material. Some of the contributors include Gleason Archer, Craig Blaising, F.F. Bruce, D.A. Carson, Gordon Clark, Winfried Corduan, Bruce Demarest, Millard Erickson, Charles Feinberg, John Feinberg, John Frame, Norman Geisler, John Gerstner, Wayne Grudem, Donald Guthrie, R.K. Harrison, Douglas Kelly, William LaSor, George Ladd, Robert Lightner, and the list goes on and on. The book, of course, is exactly what it says it is; a dictionary. Therefore the entries are listed in alphabetical order and the topics range from Abaddon to Zwingli (and everything imaginable in between). This is an indispensable reference work that every student of the Bible or theology should have in their library. Naturally, it is a standard reference text in theological libraries and seminaries. I highly recommend this work!

  • A Monumental Work!


    By A1L3K11JLEDVF7 on 1999-08-04
    Here is a book that should be found in the library of every evangelical theologian, theology student, and pastor today. Without question, this is one of the most thorough and complete one-volume dictionaries of theology presently available--all of this from an evangelical perspective!! The international cast of contributors (predominantly from North America, Australia, and the UK), under the editorial supervision of Dr. Elwell of Wheaton College, have assembled a remarkable wealth of information. The theologically-inquisitive will find within this volume a fairly substantial summary of almost any theological issue that one might wish to investigate (and several that one might never even think to investigate). Multitudinous articles, appearing in alphabetical order, provide summaries of events, movements, issues and concepts, personalities, terminology, etc. that have in some way contributed to the shape of Christian theology. Even the "insignificant" things are included. In addition, the brief bibliographies that appear at the end of each article provide the reader with some idea of where to turn for further inquiry. One of the greatest strengths of this volume is that, while decidedly evangelical in perspective, its content is not narrowly dogmatic in orientation. Its contributors reflect a diversity of theological persuasions and convictions. However, in this day in which "globalization" has become a very real and important influence on the scope of evangelical theology, one criticism of this text is that it is largely Western in its orientation. There are few contributors from non-Western nations. While this is not a surprising feature in a book published in 1984, a time when the theological voices of evangelicals in Africa, Asia, and Latin America had yet to be heard as valid and equal, a revision of this text would certainly be strengthened if it were to be more balanced in its cultural orientation. Perhaps this dictionary's greatest attribute is the roster of renowned contemporary scholars who are numbered among its contributors. There are few places where men such as Donald Bloesch, Colin Brown, Geoffrey Bromiley, F.F. Bruce, D. A. Carson, Millard Erickson, Carl F.H. Henry, George Ladd, Mark Noll, J.I. Packer, Charles Ryrie, and Peter Toon gather together to provide theological instruction. Between the hard-back covers of this dictionary is found one such place. The Evangelical Dictionary of Theology--A Uniuqie Experience, A Monumental Work!

  • From Abaddon to Zwingli


    By A2O1FLF439GX3P on 2000-08-23
    I love having these kind of books on my shelf as they prove to be a valuable resource in so many ways. This book contains short articles covering a variety of issues and people, all related to Christian theology. I would not say that this would be the final authority for any individual topic, but it's a good place to start when you are doing research. The bibliographies listed in each of the articles give additional guidance for further research. Walter Elwell does a super job in his editing of these "Baker Reference Library" books. You ought to have this as well as the apologetics and biblical theology books on your shelf to pull down whenever you want to know more.

  • A Standard Primer for Theology


    By ASO7RFPO3JMWM on 2003-05-08
    I found this to be a useful, standard, objective primer for theological studies. The contributors, all brilliant scholars, were very fair to the opposing view, adequatley describing thier position and only rarely critiquing it.

    I found this to be a fresh evangelical approach to the Neo-Orthodoxy that I am exposed to daily. I recommend the second edition which has been updated to include modern scholars as Packer and Lloyd-Jones.

    Final Analysis
    The qualities of this work are its objectivity, freshness (without being preachy), and its broad expanse of topics. The downside would be its tendency for being wordy and laborious on some issues. Do not let this prevent you from buying it, just be forewarned. All in all, a handy tool.

  • A great work, but sometimes biased.


    By A2EOVDGZ6M3QFK on 2002-08-09
    No doubt this is a great volume and is an essential reference work for evangelical theology. The dictionary provides a good overview of the evangelical position on many contemporary issues in theology.

    I am periodically disappointed, though, at the biased perspective of some of the articles. For example, the one on "election" simply assumes a Calvinist position (though many "evangelicals" are Arminians, and many Arminians even contribute to the dictionary). In this regard, Van Harvey's classic "A Handbook of Theological Terms" is superior in its unbiased treatment of terms.

  • Very useful reference work
    By A2AW9MSAMTQ79O on 2000-05-25
    I have found this title quite handy to have on the shelf. The articles are generally limited in content (no surprises there - it is a dictionary) but the broad coverage of many terms that are just bandied about in Christian circles (how many people know what transubstantiation mean?) has proved very helpful. While not the last word on many issues, it is a great starting point - particularly for the lay person with limited theological resources.

  • All Over The Map
    By AQ8WRG8DANSJR on 2007-04-04
    Some of the articles in this dictionary (and I have almost finished it: just about 15 pages left to go) are very good. Packer, Noll, Motyer, Morris, Blaising and Carson are always competent.

    However, in my mind the good articles do stand out as exceptional. There are many that are simply bland, and some that are downright alarming. McGavran's article on the Church Growth Movement is alarming for its self-promotion; Nicole's article "Woman, Biblical Concept of" is a classic example of standard PC waffling on what is clear in Scripture. H.W. Perkin's article on "Marriage, Marriage Customs in Bible Times" was irritating in its incompetence and stultifying style --an editing mistake which obviously chopped out at least part of a sentence or so in my edition was no cause for regret, except that it made you look back at the previous column to make sure you'd read it all. On the whole there's a decent quantity of entries, although there could be more, and the best parts tend to be the historical/philosophical articles. If you want a reference tool that covers a broad range of topics you might be better off with the Internet.

  • My most used reference book in graduate seminary and in research for teaching/counseling
    By A2IQYGB0H03MVU on 2006-06-11
    Other than Scripture, this is the book most often pulled off my shelf and referred to in my studies. This is not to be confused with the Baker Theological Dictionary, which is a slightly condensed version of EDT.

    Dr Elwell is a respectable conservative evangelical scholar who has produced many scholarly and lay writings centering on dictionary/encyclopedic collections of theological/Scriptural information. He is a professor of biblical studies and theology at Wheaton College Graduate School.

    The book covers a plethora of topics from orthodox Scriptural ideas set forth by theologians, synopses of Scripture's teachings on topics, heresies and author/theologian biographies. The writings span from 1/2 page to 4 pages with most articles dealing very well with topics from a conservative Scriptural standpoint. A leader of that field's specialist writes each article, with well over 300 different authors providing insights on topics. Each article gives a brief bibliography, and cross-reference to related topics. Most of the longer topics spanning multiple pages offer a summary at the end, for those not interested in in-depth study of all aspects of a topic.

    Some topics of interest mentioned under "A" (2 columns per page):
    Abortion (7 columns of writing)
    Altar (3 1/2 columns)
    Anabaptism (5 columns)
    Angel of the Lord (1 column)
    Annihilationism (1 3/4 columns)
    Antichrist (3 1/2 columns)
    Antinomianism (2 1/2 columns)
    Apocalyptic (7 columns)
    Apocrypha (OT and NT) (3 1/2 columns)
    Apologetics (6 columns)
    Apostasy (1 column)
    Aristotle (6 columns)
    Arius/Arianism (3 columns)
    Arminianism (4 columns)
    Ash Wednesday (1/2 column)
    Atonement, Theories of (6 columns)
    Augustine of Hippo (5 columns)

    As you can see from the above, there are practical theologies discussed as well as scholarly topics. Overall, the book does a superb job of providing easily accessible information, but a negative of the book is that it lacks consistency in quality since there are so many contributors. Some topics are weaker in writing. For instance, biblical theology is never defined, but talked around in the discussion by G. Hasel, which takes up 6 columns of writing.

    Overall, as I said, this is the most often used source in my ever-growing theological library. Regardless of the topic I am studying or writing about, I can find significant and helpful information in this text. It was a superb addition, and required text for my systematic theology course in graduate seminary.

  • Necessary Resource
    By A1K3HM0215UFFJ on 2005-06-29
    Thorough and theologically sound, this resource book is important for anyone in the ministry. This is the book used by those trained in the best colleges and will be useful to anyone who is asked to speak on matters of theology, whether a Sunday School teacher or lay pastor.

  • Evangelical Dictionary of Theology
    By AOAIGURVHKAC4 on 2006-03-23
    Excellent resource for theological study. The information is thorough and helpful. Terms can be challenging for someone who does not have a good vocabulary, so make sure you have a dictionary handy when reading the text.


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