David F. Wells in Bibliographic Color
The P&P research team (that would be me and my dog Hershey) have compiled a list of books, articles, essays, reviews, and links on the web about David F. Wells for your pleasure. I hope do this some more with other leading evangelical voices today. Enjoy! Books by David F. Wells:
Above All Earthly Pow'rs: Christ in a Postmodern World. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans 2005.
ed. Christian Faith in the Modern World: Theology from an Evangelical Point of View.
ed. The Evangelicals: What They Believe, Who They Are, Where They are Changing.
God in the Wasteland: The Reality of Truth in a World of Fading Dreams.
God the Evangelist: How the Holy Spirit Works to Bring Men and Women to Faith.
Losing Our Virtue: Why the Church Must Recover Its Moral Vision.
Reformed Theology in
ed. The Gospel in the Modern World: A Tribute to John Stott. Downer’s Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1991.
Revolution in
The Person of Christ.
The Prophetic Theology of George Tyrrell. n.p.: Scholars Press, 1981.
The Search for Salvation. Downer’s Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1978.
ed. Toward a Theology for the Future.
“A Report on
“Assaulted by Modernity.” Christianity Today 34 (
“Change and Decay: Roman Style.” Christianity Today 14 (
“Comparing Modern-Day Alternatives to Biblical Conversion.” International Journal of Frontier Missions 16/4 (October-December 1999): 199-204.
“Conservative Congregational Christian Response.” Pneuma 23/1 (Spring 2001): 48-53.
“Conversion: How and Why We Turn to God.” Christianity Today 35 (
“Cross in Modern Thought.” Christianity Today 20 (
“Guardian of God’s Word: The Amazingly Balanced, Wise, Biblical, and Global Ministry of a Local Pastor, John Stott.” Christianity Today 40 (
“How to Avoid Offensive Language While Saying Absolutely Nothing.” Christianity Today 32 (
“George Tyrrell: Precursor of Process Theology.” Scottish Journal of Theology 26 (February 1973): 71-84.
“Marketing the Church: Analysis and Assessment.” Faith and
“Musing on God’s Ways.” Christianity Today 16 (
“On Being Framed.”
“Polarization: Man’s Penchant, God’s Prerogative.” Fundamentalist Journal 3/11 (December 1984): 28-29.’
“Preparation.” Christianity Today 17 (
“Pope As Anti-Christ: The Sustance of George Tyrrell’s Polemic.” Harvard Theological Review 65 (April 1972): 271-83.
“Reigniting Some Reformation Fire: The Church, Not Scripture, Was the Issue That Sparked the Reformation.” Christianity Today 24 (
“Self-Esteem: The New Confusion.” Reformed Journal 33/10 (October 1983): 15-18.
“Self-Esteem: The New Confusion—A Critical Assessment of Schuller’s ‘New Reformation.’” Theological Students Fellowship Bulletin 7/2 (November-December 1983): 11-12.
“Stout and Persistent Theology of Charles Hodge.” Christianity Today 18 (
“The Debate Over the Atonement in 19th-century
“The Debate Over the Atonement in 19th-century
“The Debate Over the Atonement in 19th-century
“The Debate over the Atonement in 19th-century
“The Reformation: Will History Repeat Itself?” Christianity Today 19 (
“The Role of Tradition for Pinnock and Dulles: A Response.” Theological Students Fellowship Bulletin 6/2 (May-June 1983): 5-6.
“Tradition:“An American Evangelical Theology: The Painful Transition from Theoria to Praxis” in Evangelicalism and Modern America, edited by George M. Marsden, 83-93.
“Charles Hodge” in Reformed Theology in America: A History of Its Modern Development, edited by David F. Wells, 36-59.
“Contemporary Evangelism and Neo-Catholicism” in Theology and Mission, edited by David J. Hesselgrave 131-46.
“Introduction: Modern Evangelicalism” in Christian Faith and Practice in the Modern World: Theology from an Evangelical Point of View, edited by Mark A. Noll and David F. Wells, 1-19.
“Living Tradition” in Where Shall My Wond’ring Soul Begin?: The Landscape of Evangelical Piety and Thought, edited by Mark A. Noll and Ronald F. Thiemann, 87-96.
“‘No Offense: I Am an Evangelical’: A Search for Self-Definition” in Time to Speak: The Evangelical-Jewish Encounter, edited by James A. Rudin and Marvin R. Wilson, 20-40.
“On Being Evangelical: Some Theological Differences and Similarities” in Evangelicalism: Comparative Studies of Popular Protestantism in North America, the British Isles, and Beyone, 1700-1990, edited by Mark A. Noll and David W. Bebbington, 389-410.
“Our Dying Culture” in Here We Stand: A Call for Confessing Evangelicals, edited by James Montgomery Boice and Benjamin E. Sasse, 25-42.
“Recent Roman Catholic Theology” in Tensions in Contemporary Theology, edited by Stanley N. Gundry and Alan F. Johnson, 287-324.
“Reservations About Catholic Renewal in Evangelicalism” in Orthodox Evangelicals: Who They Are and What They Are Saying, edited by Robert E. Webber and Donald G. Bloesch, 213-24.
“The D-Min-ization of the Ministry” in No God But God, edited by Os Guinnes and John Seel, 175-88.
“The Future” in Christian Faith and Practice in the Modern World: Theology from an Evangelical Point of View, edited by Mark A. Noll and David F. Wells, 285-304.
“The Future of the Church” in Toward a Theology for the Future, edited by David F Wells and Clark H. Pinnock, 157-87.
“The Nature and Function of Theology” in Use of the Bible in Theology: Evangelical Options, edited by Robert K. Johnston, 175-99.
“The Obsolescence of the Atonement” in The Gospel in the Modern World: A Tribute to John Stott, edited by Martyn Eden and David F. Wells, 46-65. Downer’s Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1991.
“The Protestant Perspective on Human Nature” in Human Condition in the Jewish and Christian Traditions, edited by Frederick E. Greensaphn, 73-100. Hoboken, NJ: KTAV Publishing House, 1986.
“The Theologian’s Craft” in Doing Theology in Today’s World: Essays in Honor of Kenneth S. Kantzer, edited by John D. Woodbridge and Thomas E. McComiskey, 171-94.
“The Theology of Preaching” in God’s Living Word: Orthodox & Evangelical Essays on Preaching, edited by Theodore G. Stylianopoulos, 57-70.
Born Before All Time? The Dispute Over Christ’s Origin. Theology Today 50 (January 1994): 652.
Christian Theology, V2. Eternity 38/2 (Fall 1987): 41.
Dictionary of American Catholic Biography. Eternity 37/11 (November 1986): 74.
Evangelicalism: The Coming Generation. Christian Scholar’s Review 17/2 (1987): 209-10.
Holy Scripture. Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 19 (Winter 1976): 59-61.
Holy Scripture: Revelation, Inspiration, and Interpretation. Religious Studies Review 20 (October 1994): 307.
Jesus Is Victor: Karl Barth’s Doctrine of Salvation. Trinity Journal 6/1 (Spring 1977): 110-12.
Jesus Through the Centuries: His Place in the History of Culture. Fides et Historia 20 (June 1988): 32-33.
Leaders of the Church of England 1828-1944. Anglican Theological Review 54/4 (October 1972): 377-80.
Modern Catholicism:
On Being a Christian. Trinity Journal 6/2 (Fall 1977): 198-200.
Reformation Theology: A New Paradigm for Doing Dogmatics. Theology Today 50 (April 1993): 136.
Schools of Thought in Christian Tradition. Theological Students Fellowship Bulletin 10/4 (March-April 1987): 41-42.
The Assurance of Things Hoped For: A Theology of Christian Faith. First Things 57 (November 1995): 56.
The Concise Dictionary of the Christian Tradition. Christian Scholar’s Review 20/4 (1991): 437-38.
The Democratization of American Christianity. Fides et Historia 22 (Winter-Spring 1990): 62-64.
The Evangelical Faith. Religion in Life 44/3 (Autumn 1975): 378-79.
The Evangelicals. Sojourners 5 (September 1976): 30-31.
The Metaphor of God Incarnate: Christology in a Pluralistic Age. Theology Today 52 April 1995): 138.
The Restructuring of American Religion: Society and Faith Since World War II. Fides et Historia 22 (Fall 1990): 94-96.
Theological Investigations, v.7: Further Theology of the Spiritual Life, 1. Christianity Today 16 (
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David F. Wells is my homeboy. :)
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