Spectrum Multiview Books from IVP Academic offer a range of viewpoints on academic topics about which Christians clearly disagree. The unique format, pioneered by IVP in 1977 with the publication of The Meaning of the Millennium, gives proponents of major positions an opportunity to make their case. Each of the other contributors then offers a brief response. Books in the series range in topic from theology to science, from practical ministry to philosophy. Spectrum books help Christians think more carefully about what they believe and appreciate more the perspectives of others.
Biblical Hermeneutics: Five Views (Spectrum Multiview Books)by Stanley E. Porter and Beth M. Stovell
Baptism: Three Views (paperback) Christian Spirituality (paperback) Church, State and Public Justice: Five Views (paperback) Divine Foreknowledge: Four Views (paperback) Divorce and Remarriage (paperback) God & Time: Four Views (paperback) The Historical Jesus: Five Views (paperback) Justification: Five Views (paperback) The Lord's Supper: Five Views (paperback) The Meaning of the Millennium: Four Views (paperback) The Nature of the Atonement (paperback) Predestination & Free Will (paperback) Psychology & Christianity: Five Views (2nd Edition) (paperback) Science & Christianity: Four Views (paperback) Two Views of Hell (paperback) What About Those Who Have Never Heard? (paperback) Women in Ministry (paperback)
[Y], [Edit] the IVP seems to address a wide range of opinions, while the Zondervan addresses opinions mainly within the evangelical community.
Yes, these would be a good complement to the Zondervan Counterpoints Collection. [Y]
[Y]