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Shirley Guthrie

  • Christian Doctrine : 50th Anniversary Edition (Anniversary)

    $40.00

    Christian Doctrine has introduced thousands of laity, students, and theologians to the tenets of the Christian faith. This edition reflects changes in the church and society since the publication of the first edition and takes into account new works in Reformed theology, gender references in the Bible, racism, pluralism, ecological developments, and liberation theologies.

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  • Always Being Reformed (Revised)

    $33.00

    This second edition of Shirley Guthrie’s classic work includes new essays by three distinguished theologians who explore and respond to Guthrie’s central question: “How can Christians maintain their identity in a pluralistic society without becoming exclusive, intolerant, and irrelevant?” Together, these essays add even more depth to Guthrie’s profound reflections on how the Christian community can be inclusive and relevant without losing its own authenticity.

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  • Always Being Reformed

    $29.95

    Guthrie asserts that the Reformed confessions are faithful to and respectful of Christian tradition but are inherently adaptable. This book will assist readers in reclaiming and reinterpreting the confessions for today.

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  • Union With Christ

    $38.00

    The Columbia Series in Reformed Theology represents a joint commitment by Columbia Theological Seminary and Westminster John Knox Press to provide theological resources from the Reformed tradition for the church today. Volumes in this series are intended for scholars, theologians, pastors, and lay people who are committed to faith in search of understanding.

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  • Diversity In Faith Unity In Christ

    $24.00

    Shirley C. Guthrie looks at what it really means to be a Christian, and why people of good faith cannot agree on many current social and theological issues. He describes four different classifications that serve as the basis for discussion: orthodoxy, two kinds of liberalism, and pietism. He evaluates them and suggests ways to incorporate the strengths and weaknesses of each.

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