Everyone's a Theologian: An Introduction to Systematic Theology
D**S
Well wtitten
Great read for theologian wannabes
C**N
Insightful. Theological. Profound.
Insightful. Theological. Profound. This 357 page, 60 chapter book, is packed full of theological teaching and truth. Written for the non-seminarian, every reader will gain tremendous understanding of the Bible, God, and many other major theological positions held by the historical evangelical church. Though this is no light-weight book, it is accessible. Without the expense of a first year seminary class, every Christian could pick up a copy of this book and greatly benefit in spiritual growth and renewing of their mind. The teaching gift of R.C. Sproul is truly amazing and God-given. He is able to take 60 major concepts and simplify the truths for the average person to grasp and pack it all in a relatively small book. Each of the chapters could be an expanded book by itself. I believe every Christian should have a copy in their library and reference it often.The sections and chapters include:PART ONE: INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 What Is Theology Chapter 2 The Scope and Purpose of Theology Chapter 3 General Revelation and Natural Theology Chapter 4 Special Revelation Chapter 5 The Inspiration and Authority of Scripture Chapter 6 Infallibility and Inerrancy Chapter 7 Canonicity Chapter 8 Scripture and AuthorityPART TWO: THEOLOGY PROPER Chapter 9 Knowledge of God Chapter 10 One in Essence Chapter 11 Three in Person Chapter 12 Incommunicable Attributes Chapter 13 Communicable Attributes Chapter 14 The Will of God Chapter 15 ProvidencePART THREE: ANTHROPOLOGY AND CREATION Chapter 16 Creatio Ex Nihilo Chapter 17 Angels and Demons Chapter 18 The Creation of Man Chapter 19 The Nature of Sin Chapter 20 Original Sin Chapter 21 Transmission of Sin Chapter 22 The CovenantsPART FOUR: CHRISTOLOGY Chapter 23 The Christ of the Bible Chapter 24 One Person, Two Natures Chapter 25 The Names of Christ Chapter 26 The States of Christ Chapter 27 The Offices of Christ Chapter 28 Why Did Christ Die? Chapter 29 Substitutionary Atonement Chapter 30 The Extent of the AtonementPART FIVE: PNEUMATOLOGY Chapter 31 The Holy Spirit in the Old Testament Chapter 32 The Holy Spirit in the New Testament Chapter 33 The Paraclete Chapter 34 The Baptism of the Holy Spirit Chapter 35 The Gifts of the Spirit Chapter 36 The Fruit of the Spirit Chapter 37 Are Miracles for Today?PART SIX: SOTERIOLOGY Chapter 38 Common Grace Chapter 39 Election and Reprobation Chapter 40 Effectual Calling Chapter 41 Justification by Faith Alone Chapter 42 Saving Faith Chapter 43 Adoption and Union with Christ Chapter 44 Sanctification Chapter 45 Perseverance of the SaintsPART SEVEN: ECCLESIOLOGY Chapter 46 Biblical Images of the Church Chapter 47 The Church: One and Holy Chapter 48 The Church: Catholic and Apostolic Chapter 49 Worship in the Church Chapter 50 The Sacraments of the Church Chapter 51 Baptism Chapter 52 The Lord’s SupperPART EIGHT: ESCHATOLOGY Chapter 53 Death and the Intermediate State Chapter 54 The Resurrection Chapter 55 The Kingdom of God Chapter 56 The Millennium Chapter 57 The Return of Christ Chapter 58 The Final Judgment Chapter 59 Eternal Punishment Chapter 60 Heaven and Earth Made New Appendix The CreedsThis book receives a 10 out of 10.
D**S
Very helpful
Many people, including Christians downplay the importance of theology in their lives. For example, it’s not uncommon to hear a Christian say, “I don’t have a theology”, or something of similar effect. This is not only untrue it’s dangerous. Doctrine comes from the Bible and the application of our doctrine is theology. Believing that theology is only for those who are in the ivory tower of academia who emphasize minute points of doctrine isn’t the point of theology. Everyone is a theologian—the question is whether they are a good one or a bad one. In Dr. Sproul’s new book Everyone’s a Theologian An Introduction to Systematic Theology he takes on many popular ideas of theology and seeks to help his reader understand not only what particular theological terms mean but also why they are significant to our lives. Written in his usual easy to read style, this book is a true blessing and treasure trove for the church.The book has eight sections. Each section takes a major doctrine such as what is theology, Scripture, theology proper, anthropology and creation, Christology, pneumatology, soteriology, ecclesiology, and eschatology. As Dr. Sproul elaborates on these critical doctrines, he helps readers to understand, what the terms mean like any good teacher does. Then he moves to show where the teaching about the particular doctrine under consideration is in the Bible.We live in an age where many Christians emphasize their feelings above the Word of God. Throughout the history of the Church men and women have valued the study of theology so highly that even non-academic people have dedicated their entire lives to the study. While we live in a changing age, we have an unchanging God. One area where theology can help us is in our daily lives such as in dealing with difficult people and difficult situations. This comes from a proper view of God who sees all and knows all—who reaches out to the broken hearted, redeems sinners, is sanctifying them, and will one day glorify them. Understanding the doctrine of God and the person and work of Christ is but one example of why theology is important today. To be “saved” from sin to Jesus is a doctrinal and theologically loaded concept that far too many Christians have sadly very little knowledge about. Yet understanding what we’ve been saved from, sin, and to the Lord Jesus Christ is to begin to grasp the critical doctrines of justification and definitive sanctification.Whether you are a new or seasoned Christian, been to Bible college or seminary, this book has something for you. Everyone’s a Theologian will be a book I read and reference often in my various writing projects. I highly recommend this book and pray the Lord uses it in the life of His Church in powerful ways to the glory of the Risen Savior—Jesus Christ.
R**N
A solid, but very accessible, read.
A systematic, point by point, walk through of our Christian beliefs. A really good read which although a bit of a heavy weight (I have the kindle version, so don't know the actual weight) is still very accessible.
E**R
Excelente
Livro muito claro, com os principais temas relacionados ao cristianismo explicados de forma simples e clara. Me fez conhecer e entender muitos tópicos relacionados à teologia, uma leitura fácil e cativante.
C**W
Very helpful
This book has taken all the big theological words you often hear and put it into great context, explaining each with examples and then also defining it properly. For a lay person wanting to understand theology better this is a must!
F**N
Four Stars
I just briefly scan through the topics and enjoy what i see. Always like Sproul's books. To the point
C**P
Clear and easy to understand
This book is very well written with clear and easy expression. If you have an interest in the first step of systematic theology, this book would be very good choice for you.
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