Publisher's Description: J. I. Packer is one of the most significant evangelical theologians of the last one hundred years. In this book, a stellar team of scholars analyzes and assesses Packer's impact on evangelicalism over the past half century, asks what more we can learn from him about ministry and the evangelical future, and suggests a way forward for evangelical theology. J. I. Packer himself offers a response and reflection. The book also includes a full bibliography of Packer's writings, which is the most comprehensive listing of his writings in print.
Contributors: Charles W. Colson, Mark E. Dever, Timothy George, D. Bruce Hindmarsh, Paul R. House, Edith M. Humphrey, James Earl Massey, Alister McGrath, David Neff, Richard John Neuhaus, Don J. Payne, Carl R. Trueman, and J. I. Packer
272 Pages
Published August 2009
About the Author: Timothy George (ThD, Harvard University) is founding dean of Beeson Divinity School in Birmingham, Alabama. He is the author or editor of more than twenty books, including Theology of the Reformers and God the Holy Trinity. He serves as executive editor for Christianity Today and is on the editorial advisory board for Books and Culture, Harvard Theological Review, and Christian History.