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Systematic Theology | Robert Duncan Culver

by Phil Gons on May 16th, 2007

Systematic TheologyRobert Duncan Culver. Systematic Theology: Biblical and Historical. Christian Focus, 2005. 1258 pp.

This is not a book of general interest to casual readers but it is for those who read well. There is no previous knowledge of theology demanded, but a serious intention to learn is required. Students in seminary classes, Bible colleges and mission schools will find it of great value.

This is a guide, which aims to meet minds where they are now and focus them on biblical and historical matters essential to the subjects covered in a uniquely attractive and readable way.

Subjects included are the doctrine of God, the doctrine of man as created, the doctrine of man as fallen, Christ—His person and work, the doctrine of salvation, the doctrine of last things.

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Dr Culver is a veteran teacher in the classic evangelical and Reformed stream of Christian understanding, and this wide-ranging, well-directed, sharp-sighted textbook is his magnum opus. Within the group of recent conservative systematic theologies this one stands high as a demonstration of the biblical rationality of the Reformed faith. —J. I. Packer, Professor, Regent College, Canada

Here is a bold, comprehensive, and faithful systematic theology. This work is based clearly upon a biblical foundation and is marked by genuine scholarship, doctrinal clarity, and historical insight. This new Systematic Theology should be warmly received by evangelical pastors, laypersons, and students. —R. Albert Mohler Jr. President, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Kentucky

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