Systematic: an organized set of doctrines, ideas, or principles usually intended to explain the arrangement or working of a systemic whole. SEVERAL TIMES A YEAR I welcome students into a classroom ...
Systematic Theology is the contemporary intellectual reflection on the content of divine revelation as an interrelated whole. The faculty seek to develop the student’s ability to treat theological ...
Should systematic theologies equally rely on Bible verses from the Old and New Testament? Experts weigh in. Do you ever feel that pastors are always preaching on the same Bible verses? Or that ...
Fuller theology professor Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen thinks Catholics and Pentecostals are doing today’s best theology. It is rare these days for a theologian to write a full systematic theology—a complete ...
Douglas Ottati teaches at Davidson College; previously he taught for many years at Union Presbyterian Seminary. His new book, A Theology for the Twenty-First Century, is a systematic theology that ...
Every once in a while, a theological text that is useful, balanced, up to date, well written and respectful of tradition appears. This is one of them. While evidently designed to be a backbone text ...
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