Reading Responsibly: A Guide to Biblical Interpretation focuses on two key areas: methods and ethics of interpretation. The book introduces, explains, and guides students in the understanding and application of particular methods commonly used by biblical scholars in the study of the Bible. The meth
Basic theology: a popular systematic guide to udnerstanding Biblical truth
โ Scribed by Ryrie, Charles Caldwell
- Publisher
- Moody Publishers
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
As Christians, our thoughts about God need to coincide with what He's said about Himself in the Bible. Featuring charts, definitions, and Scripture and subject indices, this guide will give you a clear and comprehensive picture of Charles Ryrie's approach to systematic theology.;Section 1. Prolegomena -- Section 2. The living and true God -- Section 3. The Bible : God-breathed -- Section 4. Angels : ministering spirits -- Section 5. Our adversary the devil -- Section 6. Demons : unclean spirits -- Section 7. Man : the image of God -- Section 8. Sin -- Section 9. Jesus Christ our Lord -- Section 10. So great a salvation -- Section 11. The Holy Spirit -- Section 12. I will build my church -- Section 13. Things to come -- Section 14. Central passages -- Section 15. Definitions.
โฆ Table of Contents
Section 1. Prolegomena --
Section 2. The living and true God --
Section 3. The Bible : God-breathed --
Section 4. Angels : ministering spirits --
Section 5. Our adversary the devil --
Section 6. Demons : unclean spirits --
Section 7. Man : the image of God --
Section 8. Sin --
Section 9. Jesus Christ our Lord --
Section 10. So great a salvation --
Section 11. The Holy Spirit --
Section 12. I will build my church --
Section 13. Things to come --
Section 14. Central passages --
Section 15. Definitions.
โฆ Subjects
RELIGION / Christian Theology / Systematic;RELIGION / Christianity / General;;Theology, Doctrinal;Dispensationalism;Electronic books
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