David F. Wells - Books

Books

He has authored, co-authored, or edited numerous publications including:

  • Pinnock, Clark; Wells, David, eds. (1972), Toward a Theology for the Future, Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, ISBN 0877849102
  • Revolution in Rome, Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, 1972, ISBN 0877849102
  • Woodbridge, John (1975), Wells; David, eds., The Evangelicals, Nashville: Abingdon Press, ISBN 0687121817
  • The Search for Salvation, Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, 1978, ISBN 0877847061
  • The Prophetic Theology of George Tyrrell, Chico: Scholars Press, 1979, ISBN 0891303758
  • The Person of Christ, Westchester: Crossway Books, 1984, ISBN 0891073159
  • Wells, David, ed. (1985), Reformed Theology in America, Grand Rapids: William B Eerdmans Publishing Company, ISBN 0802800963
  • God The Evangelist, Grand Rapids: William B Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1987, ISBN 0802802710
  • Noll, Mark; Wells, David, eds. (1988), Christian Faith and Practice in the Modern World, Grand Rapids: William B Eerdmans Publishing Company, ISBN 0802802796
  • Turning to God, Exeter: Paternoster Press, 1989, ISBN 0801097002, republished, Grand Rapids: Baker, 2012
  • Eden, Martyn; Wells, David, eds. (1991), The Gospel in the Modern World, Leicester: InterVarsity Press, ISBN 0830817565
  • No Place for Truth, or, Whatever Happened to Evangelical Theology, Grand Rapids: William B Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1993, ISBN 0802837131
  • God in the Wasteland, Grand Rapids: William B Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1994, ISBN 0802837735
  • The Bleeding of the Evangelical Church, Edinburgh: Banner of Truth Trust, 1995, ISBN 0851516823
  • Losing Our Virtue, Grand Rapids: William B Eeerdmans Publishing Company, 1998, ISBN 0802838278
  • Above All Earthly Pow'rs, Grand Rapids: William B Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2005, ISBN 0802829023
  • The Courage to be Protestant, Grand Rapids: William B Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2008, ISBN 0802840078

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