This book is so designed as to provide a preparation for and transition to Christian theology. It agrees in style and in perspective with that larger work, many sentences having been taken over unc…
Postmodernism, with its denial of objective knowledge and deconstruction of language, has become a major topic of discussion in academic circles everywhere. How are evangelical thinkers responding …
Here are the basics of faith--doctrines--sketched by a "master teacher" who is as successful in teaching laypersons as he is seminarians. Featuring a study guide of the Christian beliefs, this tool…
Examines contemporary, conservative opinions on eschatology, critiquing the various millennial positions and tribulational views. Closely and critically examines the theological and hermeneutical s…
Three Crucial questions: is the doctrine of Trinity biblical? Does thedoctrine of the Trinity make sense? Does the doctrine of the Trinity make any difference? We often recite the phrase father, So…
As a seminary student, first year, this book is just great. I think Wayne Grudem's Systemic Theology is a classic but this is a very close second and that is only because of the structure between t…
From any viewpoint these readings are well selected to bring out a diversity of opinion on subjects like election, eschatology, and original sin. From the evangelical point of view they are valuabl…
Christian Theology by Millard j Erickson is an excellent text for those wishing to familiarize themselves with systematic theology. He writes at a scholarly level yet makes the material accessible …