Exploring the foundations of Christian theology with clear, careful analysis. This edition surveys how God is known, how revelation and interpretation work, and how early writers shaped key doctrines in Systematic Theology, Vol. 1.
Grounded in historical practice and biblical study, the work examines topics from the nature of God and the Trinity to the arguments for and against classical theism. It also surveys rival philosophies, such as pantheism and materialism, and delves into angels, demons, and the moral order of the universe. The discussion prioritizes plain language and careful argument over speculative speculation.
Ideal for readers of theology who want a rigorous, readable survey of foundational questions and debates affecting Christian doctrine.
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