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Systematic Theology
by Wayne Grudem
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Description: Pursue systematic theology and leave the stodginess behind with this introduction to the "science" of biblical doctrine. You'll benefit from the strong emphasis on the scriptural basis of each doctrine and the thorough treatment of categories. You won't outgrow this introduction because it includes a bibliography that's cross-referenced to 34 other systematic theologies.
Christian Theology
by Millard J. Erickson
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Description: The first edition of Erickson's Christian Theology was the standard for conservative evangelical systematic theology. Erickson has updated Christian Theology based on the feedback from theology students and professors. Erickson also added a chapter on postmodernism, and has included chapter objectives, summaries, and study questions. Erickson writes from a conservative, evangelical, Baptist perspective. He is reformed, but not ardently Calvinistic. Christian Theology is a technical/semi-technical work, requiring knowledge of Hebrew and Greek (Erickson has added Greek transliteration to go along with the existing Hebrew transliteration). It is designed for use in seminaries, but is accessible to educated lay-readers as well. Scriptural quotations are generally from the New International Version, though Erickson defers to the original languages.
The Moody Handbook of Theology
by Paul Enns
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Description: Theology is a broad and diverse topic. If you are looking for a concise look at the major theological systems, The Moody Handbook of Theology is for you. It offers introductory material on the five major types of theology: biblical, systematic, historical, dogmatic, and contemporary.
Christian Theology: An Introduction
by Alister McGrath
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Description: With a broad scope and a scholar's understanding, this is one of the best introductions to the history of Christian thought and doctrine available. Christian Theology: An Introduction is widely used as a textbook in colleges and seminaries, and is also a valuable book for the interested layperson. Take this opportunity to add it to your library.
Systematic Theology
Louis Berkhof
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Description: Completely updated with a new introduction and preface, Berkhof's Systematic Theology now treats the essential subjects of theological prolegomena that were lacking in earlier editions: the nature and character of dogmatics, the methods and history of theological systems, and the foundations of God and Scripture. The standard systematic treatment of Reformed faith has just gotten better! 984 pages, hardcover from Eerdmans.