

The Gospel of the kingdom
Book • 1959
George Eldon Ladd's "The Gospel of the Kingdom" is a seminal work in evangelical theology that explores the nature and implications of the Kingdom of God. Ladd emphasizes the Kingdom as God's active reign, not merely a future event, and its relevance to all aspects of life.
He challenges traditional interpretations, highlighting the Kingdom's present reality and its transformative power in society.
The book delves into the biblical concept of the Kingdom, examining its historical context and its implications for the church and the world.
Ladd's work has significantly influenced evangelical thought and practice, shaping understandings of mission and social engagement.
He challenges traditional interpretations, highlighting the Kingdom's present reality and its transformative power in society.
The book delves into the biblical concept of the Kingdom, examining its historical context and its implications for the church and the world.
Ladd's work has significantly influenced evangelical thought and practice, shaping understandings of mission and social engagement.
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