Saturday, June 12, 2010

Doctrine: What Christians Should Believe (RE: Lit) This instant


I have read many theology books over my 30+ years of teaching the Bible. Most of those books are written by theologians for theologians. They tend to be more philosophical than biblical. What I especially appreciate about Driscoll and Breshears is that while they address virtually all aspects of theology, they do so from a biblical perspective. They are answering the question, "What does the Bible say about God ... about sin ... about creation ... about salvation, etc?" This is not theology "lite," but it is theology that is biblical, understandable, and practical. This is a book I will reference in my classes as I direct students to a deeper understanding of what the Bible teaches about a variety of topics. It is a book that all students of Scripture can appreciate and benefit from--even theologians.

J. Carl Laney
Western SeminaryGet more detail about Doctrine: What Christians Should Believe (RE: Lit).

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