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Dr Powell Published Works

A selection of published works


By, Samuel M. Powell, Ph.D.
Dean, School of Theology and Christian Ministry
Point Loma Nazarene University


Authored:


2008
Discovering Our Christian Faith
Nazarene Publishing House     ISBN# TBD

2007
Name TBD
Nazarene Publishing House     ISBN# TBD
An undergraduate theology textbook.  

2005
A Theology of Christian Spirituality
Abingdon Press                   0687493331
A review of several important practices of the Christian life, including baptism, faith, worship, generosity, justice and the care of creation.

2004
Holiness in the 21st Century: Call, Consecration, Obedience Perfected in Love.
Point Loma Press                    0-975-4729-0-9
A presentation of the doctrine of holiness organized around the biblical themes of call (or election), consecration, and faithful obedience to God's command.

2003
Participating in God: Trinity and Creation
Fortress Press                         0800636023
A discussion of the doctrine of creation in dialog with contemporary science.

2001
The Trinity in German Thought
Cambridge University Press         0521781965
A presentation of the development of the doctrine of the Trinity in German philosophy and theology from Martin Luther to the present.
 

EDITED:


2004
It's All About Grace: Wesleyan Essays in Honor of Herbert L. Prince
Point Loma Press                       0-975-4729-3-3
A Festschrift written and presented to Herbert L. Prince, on the occasion of his retirement, by his colleges - the faculty of the School of Theology and Christian Ministry, where Dr. Prince served as Professor of Philosophy from 1971 thru 2004.


1999
Embodied Holiness: Toward a Corporate Theology of Spiritual Growth
InterVarsity Press                         083081583
A collection of essays on the embodied and corporate nature of holiness.  These grew out of Point Loma Nazarene University conference sponsored by the Wesleyan Center for Twenty First Century Studies