Issue: Summer 2013 | Posted: June 4, 2013
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New Thornbury book focuses on Carl F. H. Henry

A new book by Gregory A. Thornbury explores the theology of Carl F. H. Henry and how his ideas of 鈥渃lassic evangelicalism鈥 can unite today鈥檚 church.
The book, , is published by Crossway and is now available in bookstores.
鈥淲hat I wanted to do was paraphrase the best of Henry鈥檚 theological work and give it a new hearing for a new audience,鈥 said Thornbury, dean of the School of Theology and Missions.
Henry, a theologian, journalist and the first editor of Christianity Today, died in 2003 at age 90. He was the author of the influential 鈥淕od, Revelation and Authority鈥 series of books, among others.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been almost a decade since Carl Henry passed, and it鈥檚 time to revisit his legacy,鈥 Thornbury said. 鈥淗enry鈥檚 thoughts, ideas and theology were what gave the neo-evangelical movement so much of its spark and verve, initially.鈥
Barry H. Corey, president of Biola University, described Recovering Classic Evangelicalism as an 鈥渋mportant, erudite work that should be read by anyone who longs for a return to a robust, vital evangelicalism.鈥
