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Theological Reference Bundle (19 Vols.)
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There are many different approaches and conclusions within the discipline of systematic theology. The Theological Reference Bundle includes many of the most important works written within the recent years. With this collection of theologies, you can quickly compare the works of the various theologians and easily access the biblical text from within your digital library.
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Electronic Titles Included
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Christian Theology, 2nd ed., by Millard Erickson
For over twenty years Millard Erickson’s Christian Theology has been used in universities and seminaries as a reliable and comprehensive introduction to systematic theology. This new edition includes numerous additions to the original, reflecting the changes occurring within the theological, intellectual, political, economic, and social realms. There is a new chapter on postmodernism, along with chapter objectives, chapter summaries, and study questions. Most major topics of theology are discussed, including important areas such as biblical criticism, the relationship between theology and philosophy, and contemporizing the Christian message. |
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Norman L. Geisler’s Systematic Theology (4 Vols.)
Exhaustive in its approach and erudite in its presentation, Geisler’s magnum opus, Systematic Theology, formulates a coherent perspective that not only represents the Christian belief system, but also looks to history, philosophy, science, and ethics to create as full a view as possible. |
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Ryrie's Basic Theology
From the editor of the popular Ryrie Study Bible comes a systematic approach to Christian theology that will prove edifying to any class of theologian, be they pastor or plumber. In Basic Theology, Ryrie has taken the daunting topic of theology and created an even-handed introduction to and reference for a variety of major theological concerns, giving the reader a sturdy foothold for their faith and a powerful weapon against heresy and unfounded interpretations of God’s Word. |
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Chafer's Systematic Theology (8 Vols.)
Written by Lewis Sperry Chafer, the founding president of Dallas Theological Seminary and long-time editor of Bibliotheca Sacra, this is the first dispensational, premillenial systematic theology ever published. It is a complete, unabridged systematic theology meaning it covers a lot of ground that many earlier theologies did not, such as ecclesiology (e.g., the doctrine of the universal church, the church's rule of life), angelology (e.g., the relationship between Satan and sin), and typology. This is truly one of the heavyweight works of the evangelical movement, very much in demand today. |
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New Testament Theology: Many Witnesses, One Gospel
I. Howard Marshall's New Testament Theology begins with an analysis of the Gospels and Acts, and then proceeds to each of Paul's letters. The focus is then shifted to the Johannine literature and ends at Hebrews and the remaining general epistles. Throughout, Marshall repeatedly stops to critically assess the theology presented in the texts, gradually building up a composite synthesis of the unified theological voice of the New Testament. |
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Foundations of the Christian Faith
In one systematic volume, James Boice provides a readable overview of Christian theology. Whether teacher or student, pastor or layperson, Foundations of the Christian Faith will provide a rich source of Scriptural knowledge, covering all the major doctrines of Christianity. Boice maintains a remarkable practicality and thoroughness that have made this a standard reference and text for over two decades.
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Foundations of Pentecostal Theology
This is an extensive resource of the Pentecostal movement’s theology and doctrine, including the doctrines of the Scriptures, God, Man, Sin, Salvation, the Holy Spirit, Divine Healing, the Church, Angels, and Last Things. The one-volume reference is the culmination of Dr. Guy P. Duffield and Dr. N.M. Van Cleave’s life studies of the Pentecostal movement. |
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Thomas C. Oden’s Systematic Theology (3 Vols.)
Thomas Oden’s Systematic Theology has been described as three volumes, two millennia of thought, one masterpiece of synthesis. The set is arranged in a Trinitarian fashion with each volume focusing on one person of the Godhead. The first volume explores the Christian understanding of God, creation and providence. The second volume discusses Christ and the Incarnation. The third volume considers the presence of the Holy Spirit in history, and His power in the lives and communities of present day believers.
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Additional Information
- Title: Theological Reference Bundle
- 19 volumes
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