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Systematic Theology | Wayne Grudem

by Timothy Mills on July 23rd, 2007

Systematic TheologyWayne Grudem. Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine. Zondervan, 1994. 1290 pp.

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This book is available in two formats, the traditional hardback book and also in electronic form; Libronix has a particularly good (searchable) form of the electronic version.1 I personally have both editions. Do not think that you will get it cheaper by getting the electronic version! I was first introduced to this work when Dr. Kevin Giles (Jesus and the Father: Modern Evangelicals Re-invent the Doctrine of the Trinity) called Dr. Grudem a heretic for his doctrine of a hierarchical Trinity.

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Notes:

  1. Electronic Systematic Theology, Libronix Compatible. Copyright © 1997, 2004 Wayne Grudem and John Hughes. []

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Christ the Lord | Michael Horton, ed.

by Phil Gons on June 6th, 2007

Christ the LordMichael Horton, ed. Christ the Lord: The Reformation and Lordship Salvation. Baker, 1995. 237 pp.

Although slightly outdated, this book edited by Michael Horton helps to bring into focus some important issues that relate to the Lordship/non-Lordship debate. The various chapters are authored by seven different writers who seek to follow in the tradition of the Reformers: W. Robert Godfrey, Michael Horton, Kim Riddlebarger, Rick Ritchie, Rod Rosenbladt, Paul Schaefer, and Robert Strimple (preface by Alister McGrath). Horton is the president of Christians united for Reformation (CURE). It is written on a non-technical level so that the average Christian can read the book with profit.

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