Featuring contributions from Thomas H. McCall, John N. Oswalt, Michael P. V. Barrett, and others, The Centrality and Sufficiency of Scripture explores the role of God's Word in theology, education, and ministry across diverse contexts.
Organized into three sections-Scripture, Theology, and Education; Scripture's Centrality and Sufficiency for Ministry; and Sermons-this volume brings together essays and sermons that apply biblical truth to both scholarly and pastoral concerns.
Topics include the doctrine of sin, divine holiness, prayer, narrative Christology, spiritual formation, gospel proclamation, discipleship, building diverse relationships, and parish ministry-all examined through the lens of Scripture's authority. The final section presents sermons rooted in the conviction that Scripture is fully trustworthy and eternally relevant.
This book celebrates the educational and ministerial legacy of Dr. Allan P. Brown, whose life exemplifies a steadfast commitment to the centrality and sufficiency of Scripture.
Key Features:
- Contributions from respected theologians, pastors, and educators, including Michael Avery, Michael P. V. Barrett, A. Philip Brown II, John N. Oswalt, Matt Friedeman, Thomas H. McCall, Mark Bird, Tim Keep, Danny McCain, James Sedlacek, and others.
- A unique blend of scholarly essays and practical sermons, showing Scripture's enduring power in both academic and pastoral life.
- Published in honor of Dr. Allan P. Brown's legacy of teaching, preaching, and faithful devotion to God's Word.
Endorsements:
"There is much to learn here. Tolle, lege!" -Rodney Loper, President, God's Bible School & College
"An invaluable resource for anyone who holds dear the authority and sufficiency of Scripture." -Michael Avery, President, Deeper Life Ministries; Chancellor, God's Bible School & College
Whether you are a pastor, professor, student, or believer seeking to ground your life and ministry in the Word of God, this collection will strengthen your confidence in the authority, clarity, and sufficiency of Scripture.