'In an accessible and engaging text for those new to contemporary Christian philosophical theology in the analytic tradition, Davis and Yang illustrate how philosophical tools and concepts can faithfully serve the Christian faith seeking understanding project alongside of--and not in tension with--biblical, systematic, and historical theologians. They capably guide the reader through the terrain of analytic Christian philosophical theology, both the well-worn paths as well as new vistas on the cutting edge of contemporary discussion in the areas of Scripture, Trinity, incarnation, atonement, and personal eschatology (bodily resurrection and the final state). Davis and Yang are to be commended for carrying out their task in a spirit of faithful stewardship to the church and a humble dependence on Scripture and the wider consensual Christian tradition. It is a sorely needed book that fills a sizable gap in the literature and will serve seminary and divinity students well. Rightly ordered thinking about God and all things in relation to God takes a great deal of human grit and divine grace; Davis and Yang have provided students an excellent place to begin.'.
An Introduction to Christian Philosophical Theology : Faith Seeking Understanding