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Billy Kristanto

    Ecclesiology in Reformed Perspective
    Human Being Being Human
    • Human Being Being Human

      A Theological Anthropology in Biblical, Historical, and Ecumenical Perspective

      • 290 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on theological anthropology, this book explores classical topics from Reformed, Lutheran, Roman Catholic, and Eastern Orthodox viewpoints. It highlights the diverse perspectives and tensions among these traditions, all while grounding the discussion within the framework of God's word. By addressing an often-overlooked area in ecumenical dialogues, it offers a comprehensive examination of how different Christian denominations understand the nature of humanity in relation to divine teachings.

      Human Being Being Human
    • Ecclesiology in Reformed Perspective

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on the interconnectedness of Reformed ecclesiology and Christology, this study explores how Reformed doctrine shapes the understanding of the church through a christological lens. It addresses significant ecclesiological issues while engaging with contemporary challenges faced by the church. By examining classical topics alongside modern concerns, the book aims to provide a realistic interpretation of Scripture and encourage pastoral care, steering clear of extremes like ecclesiocentrism and neglect of the church. Insights from various fields are integrated to enrich the discussion.

      Ecclesiology in Reformed Perspective