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Excellence:

The Character of God and the Pursuit of Scholarly Virtue
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Crossway, Oct 5, 2011 - Religion - 272 pages

We are called to excellence in all activities of life, not least in our scholarship and ministry. Outlining virtues directly related to vocation and scholarship, Andreas Kostenberger tells us there is a way to be a better person and a better scholar--without needing to sacrifice our faith at the altar of academic respectability. Here is a call to a life of virtue lived out in excellence.

  

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Review: Excellence: The Character of God and the Pursuit of Scholarly Virtue

User Review  - Sarah - Goodreads

This book urges Christian scholars to pursue excellence in their vocations without compromise. Excellence is grounded upon the excellence of God, God's grace, and Holy Spirit-enabled cultivation of ... Read full review

Review: Excellence: The Character of God and the Pursuit of Scholarly Virtue

User Review  - Ivan - Goodreads

A rich resource for pastors, seminary professors, and all budding theology students who desire to serve the church in a scholarly context. It's eminently practical, convicting, and encouraging. Read full review

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Contents

Chapter 1
33
Index
260

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ANDREAS J. KÖSTENBERGER (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is professor of New Testament at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, a prolific author, and a distinguished scholar. His many books include God, Marriage, and Family, and The Heresy of Orthodoxy. 

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