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| Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine | 
enlarge | Author: Wayne Grudem Publisher: Zondervan Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (133 reviews) Sales Rank: 446
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 1291 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.1 Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 7.5 x 2.3
ISBN: 0310286700 Dewey Decimal Number: 230.046 UPC: 025986286705 EAN: 9780310286707 ASIN: 0310286700
Publication Date: January 16, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description This introductory textbook has several distinctive features: a strong emphasis on the scriptural basis for each doctrine; clear writing, with technical terms kept to a minimum; and a contemporary approach.
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  Outstanding and Unsurpassed August 26, 2008 The title of my Review says it all, and since there are already over 130 Reviews, I will make this short. This is simply the best comprehensive modern systematic theology in one volume on the market I have seen in 40 years of ministry. Why? It covers charismatic, evangelical, historical, liturgical and every other angle theologically, is reader friendly, loaded with footnotes and references from every Christian persuasion, and yet not avoiding thorny and difficult topics usually only tackled by very independent writers. No wonder it has sold over a quarter of a million copies in such a short time.
  Doctrine July 26, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The study of doctrine should be important to any professing Christian. Understanding what you believe is essential. I have yet to read all through this book but plan on going through it in the next year. I am greatly looking forward to it.
  Thank God July 14, 2008 This a fantastic book!,Imagine a book on Theology for everyman to enjoy,From the scholar to the layperson,everyone can enjoy understanding who God is.And this gentleman seems to write from a perspective of really loving God and people too,without any desire to impress anyone with his knowledge as Mr Grudem could easily do,This is a masterpiece and I cannot overemphasize how enjoyable and solid this hefty volume is,We need more men like this to break down these wonderful truths for us and yet they are still as meaty and can be as deep as you need to go with them,I thank my God for using Mr Grudem to bring this to us,all Glory to Him!!
  Good comprehensive statement of Christian Doctrine July 13, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Fantasticly easy to read systematic theology with some challenging questions at the end of each chapter. Can't say I liked the hymms section because I didn't really know any of them to be honest (pentecostal / charismatic background sorry) but would be helpful to some.
I've tried reading a few systematic theologies before like Berkhofs, Hodge, Torey and even Calvins Institutes. All hopeless complex and I found myself stuggling. Grudems book is great for students who want a good understanding of Christian theology, but don't want to spend hours struggling with Archaic language and overly scholarlised books.
Grudem has a gift for making complex assertions simple facts. The other guys seem to do things the other way around. Not that there isnt any value in the other authors, but for me I found this book most helpful. He is quite conservative and rigoursly biblical. Its not an historical or philosophical theology either so it should be renamed biblical theology.
Well worth it, its a massive book and its heavy. make sure you get a hardcover version, softcovers just wont cut it!!
  A must-have book for your study July 8, 2008 Having spent a few months working through Grudem's Systematic Theology, I'm convinced it is a very important book. I think this will go down in church history as one of the best systematic theologies ever written, and can easily hold its own place on a shelf with works by Calvin, Gill, Henry and Poole. It's a great book to read straight through (if you have a lot of time on your hands) or to use as a reference for specific topics or questions you may have. It's laid out very well, user friendly for laymen, and has great supplementary info at the end of the chapters as well as at the back of the book. A great Reformed theology textbook and a great gift for any believer, whether in seminary or not. Youth pastors should be teaching this book instead of hosting gatherings for playing air hockey and eating pizza.
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