Acknowledgments | p. 5 |
Introduction | p. 6 |
The Inspiration Debate | p. 9 |
Without Error of Any Kind (The Inerrantist View) | |
Infallible in Matters of Faith and Practice (The Infallibilist View) | |
The Providence Debate | p. 23 |
God Is Sovereign over All Things (The Calvinist View) | |
God Limits His Control by Granting Freedom (The Arminian View) | |
The Foreknowledge Debate | p. 37 |
God Foreknows All That Shall Come to Pass (The Classical View) | |
God Knows All That Shall Be and All That May Be (The Open View) | |
The Genesis Debate | p. 50 |
Created in the Recent Past (The Young Earth View) | |
A Very Old Work of Art (The Day-Age View) | |
Restoring a Destroyed Creation (The Restoration View) | |
Literary Theme over Literal Chronology (The Literary Framework View) | |
The Divine Image Debate | p. 74 |
The Image of God Is the Soul (The Substantival View) | |
The Image of God Is Our God-Given Authority (The Functional View) | |
The Image of God Is Our Relationality (The Relational View) | |
The Human Constitution Debate | p. 87 |
The Twofold Self: Body and Soul (The Dichotomist View) | |
The Threefold Self: Body, Soul, and Spirit (The Trichotomist View) | |
The Unitary Self (The Monistic View) | |
The Christology Debate | p. 101 |
The Unavoidable Paradox of the Godman (The Classical View) | |
Christ Relinquished His Divine Prerogatives (The Kenotic View) | |
The Atonement Debate | p. 113 |
Christ Died in Our Place (The Penal Substitution View) | |
Christ Destroyed Satan and His Works (The Christus Victor View) | |
Christ Displayed God's Wrath against Sin (The Moral Government View) | |
The Salvation Debate | p. 132 |
TULIP (The Calvinist View) | |
God Wants All to Be Saved (The Arminian View) | |
The Sanctification Debate | p. 146 |
Sanctification as a Declaration by God (The Lutheran View) | |
Sanctification as Holiness in Christ and in Personal Conduct (The Reformed [Calvinist] View) | |
Sanctification as Resting-Faith in the Sufficiency of Christ (The Keswick "Deeper Life" View) | |
Entire Sanctification as Perfect Love (The Wesleyan View) | |
The Eternal Security Debate | p. 165 |
Secure in the Power of God (The Eternal Security View) | |
The Need to Persist in Faith (The Conditional Security View) | |
The Destiny of the Unevangelized Debate | p. 178 |
No Other Name (The Restrictivist View) | |
God Does All He Can Do (The Universal Opportunity View) | |
Hope beyond the Grave (The Post-mortem Evangelism View) | |
He Has Not Left Himself without a Witness (The Inclusivist View) | |
The Lord's Supper Debate | p. 193 |
"This Is My Body" (The Spiritual Presence View) | |
"In Remembrance of Me" (The Memorial View) | |
The Baptism Debate | p. 201 |
Baptism and Christian Discipleship (The Believer's Baptism View) | |
Covenanting with the Community of God (The Infant Baptism View) | |
The Charismatic Gifts Debate | p. 212 |
The Gifts Are for Today (The Continuationist View) | |
"Tongues Shall Cease" (The Cessationist View) | |
The Women in Ministry Debate | p. 225 |
Created Equal, with Complementary Roles (The Complementarian View) | |
The Irrelevance of Gender for Spiritual Authority (The Egalitarian View) | |
The Millennium Debate | p. 236 |
Raptured before the Reign (The Premillennial View) | |
Working toward and Waiting for a Coming Reign of Peace (The Postmillennial View) | |
The Symbolic Thousand-Year Conquest of Satan (The Amillennial View) | |
The Hell Debate | p. 254 |
The Unending Torment of the Wicked (The Classical View) | |
The Wicked Shall Be No More (The Annihilationist View) | |
Appendix | p. 265 |
Notes | p. 266 |
Glossary | p. 268 |
Scripture Index | p. 282 |
Table of Contents provided by Syndetics. All Rights Reserved. |