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Are you looking for a systematic theology or a book on a specific area of theology?Originally posted by ChurchBoy:
I recently joined a Baptist church. I want to get some good theology book recommendations.
Thanks!
ChurchBoy
Are you looking for a systematic theology or a book on a specific area of theology? </font>[/QUOTE]I'm looking for Systematic theology. I have copy of Millard Erickson's Christian Theology. I would like to read others as well.Originally posted by doulous:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by ChurchBoy:
I recently joined a Baptist church. I want to get some good theology book recommendations.
Thanks!
ChurchBoy
Are you looking for a systematic theology or a book on a specific area of theology? </font>[/QUOTE]I'm looking for Systematic theology. I have copy of Millard Erickson's Christian Theology. I would like to read others as well. </font>[/QUOTE]I reccommend Wayne Grudem's systamatic theology.Originally posted by ChurchBoy:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by doulous:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by ChurchBoy:
I recently joined a Baptist church. I want to get some good theology book recommendations.
Thanks!
ChurchBoy
Where have I ever dismissed theology? I think theology is of utmost importance. In fact, that's why I broke it down, and then confronted the KJVO's (and others) argument that it's never in the Bible. That's why I recommend the Bible as the basis instead of other mens' opinions about what is said; it's important!many, if not all of the theological works listed above use Scripture as their foundation (which you would know if you actually read them instead of dismissing theology altogether and trying to make hay of the fact that the word isn't in the Bible).
Rhet,Originally posted by Rhetorician:
churchboy,
I would recommend highly "All of Grace" by Charles Spurgeon.
I would also recommend "Mere Christianity" by CS Lewis.
They both have had a profound and lasting impact on my life. They are not systematic theology per se; but are nonetheless life changing, deep, and thought-provoking.
sdg!
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This is great advice here. I would wholeheartily second this!Originally posted by Rhetorician:
DO NOT get your theology second hand from the influence of your home pastor or anyone else. BE YOUR OWN MAN! And also, be slow to attach yourself to any one theological system.