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Post by Peter Fox on Mar 23, 2009 14:03:22 GMT -5
Anyone care to make some recommendations for some good books on Systematic Theology?
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
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Post by epistemaniac on Jan 5, 2011 17:34:38 GMT -5
would be glad to... here are some that I personally have and have benefited from over the years...
Wayne Grudem Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine Robert Reymond A New Systematic Theology Of The Christian Faith Francis Turretin's Institutes of Elenctic Theology Louis Berkhof's Systematic Theology Millard J Erickson's Christian Theology James Montgomery Boice's Foundations for the Christian Faith John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion Charles Hodge Systematic Theology BB Warfield Complete Works John Owens Complete Works Jonathan Edwards Complete Works Robert Duncan Culver Systematic Theology: Biblical & Historical Augustus H. Strong Systematic Theology Cornelius Van Til Introduction to Systematic Theology James P. Boyce Abstract of Systematic Theology Andrew Fuller Complete Works Herman Bavinck Reformed Dogmatics John M. Frame Salvation Belongs to the Lord: Introduction to Systematic Theology
works to avoid: Charles Finney, Greg Boyd, Gordon Olson, Clark Pinnock, Richard Sanders
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Post by veritas77 on Jan 26, 2011 23:22:34 GMT -5
Sure, break the trend and study, I mean in depth study: Everything by Gail Riplinger.
Why?
Once you understand a AKJV is all you need + the Holy Ghost and an open heart... you should end up with a more concise and accurate "systematic theology" then you will find in most all written material outside of scripture.
I have yet to find a single author hold to/repeat at the least... accurate understanding in detail of the Word of God.
So much ILLOGICAL and UNBALANCED views out there...and repeated to- un/believers alike. Sad state indeed.
LIVE4TRUTH. -VERITAS77 =)
(P.S. Any takers on why Jesse M is right on/off...I would be interesting in a dialogue).
So far overall, Jesse Morrell is at the top of my list when I recommend reference material to people I meet. Zac Poonen nearly overall/Gail Riplinger on AKJV issues only/ Dan Corner/ Paul Washer when not speaking the tidbits of OSAS/ Monica Dennington when not speaking against the KJV maybe a few others when I recall...and am hoping to maintain Jesse Morrell with my own personal recommendation list/cards etc info I pass on to others.
A non KJ stand by J.M ?? I like Greg Boyds' book- The Myth of a Christian Nation (war/anti issues) would be interested in what J.M thinks/stands on KILLING in the name of war. Big hefty topic. Also curious about J.Morrells stand on REmarriage issues. a topic more rarely spoken of, then even OSAS/nonOSAS debates.
And still other "stuff" lol... -VERITAS7 =)
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