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Evangelical Dictionary of Theology
EditorWalter A. Elwell
PublisherBaker Academic
Publication date
2001 (2nd edition)
Pages1312

The Evangelical Dictionary of Theology[1] is a Christian reference work published by Baker Books. It was first published in 1984, with a second edition appearing in 2001. The general editor is Walter A. Elwell. It was a successor to Baker's Dictionary of Theology.[2] John Jefferson Davis describes it as a "first-class piece of evangelical scholarship",[3] while David Dockery calls it an "outstanding contribution to the fields of biblical, historical and systematic theology."[4]

References

  1. ^ Elwell, Walter A., ed. (2001-05-01) [1984]. Evangelical Dictionary of Theology (2nd ed.). Baker Academic. ISBN 9781441200303. Book preview
  2. ^ McIntosh, John A. (1985). "Evangelical Dictionary of Theology". Fides et Historia. 17 (2): 90–95.
  3. ^ Davis, John Jefferson (1985). "Evangelical Dictionary of Theology". Trinity Journal. 6 (1): 97–98.
  4. ^ Dockery, David S. (1986). "Evangelical Dictionary of Theology". Criswell Theological Review. 1: 200–201.