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Systematic Theology
By Charles Hodge / P & R Publishing
This carefully abridged edition retains the same format, outline, and classical statements of biblical truth as Charles Hodge's original work. It omits refutations of errors in vogue during Hodge's time, references to church history, non-English quotations and other items relevant only to the 19th century. Hodge's warm devotion, careful elucidation, and logical presentation make his systematic theology an incomparable treasure for the student. 544 pages, paper from Baker.
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Systematic Theology
By Robert Lewis Dabney / Banner Of Truth
This SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY is written from the reformed perspective by a man whom A.A. Hodge considered the best theologian in the United States in his day. It is divided into 73 lectures, each introduced by a syllabus with references.
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Systematic Theology Revised Edition
By Louis Berkhof / Eerdmans Publishing Co.
For the first time in its long and acclaimed history, Louis Berkhof's monumental treatment of the doctrines of the Reformed faith is now available together in one volume with his Introduction to the Study of Systematic Theology, which serves as the prolegomenon to his theology. Designed to be read together with his Systematic Theology, the Introduction includes Berkhof's discussions of the nature and character of dogmatics, the methods and history of theological systematics, and the principia, or foundations, of theology: Scripture and God. This edition also includes a new preface by Richard A. Muller that explains both the publishing history and the relation and importance of the Introduction to the rest of Berkhof's text.Written in a concise style and organized in a manner ideal for detailed study, Systematic Theology covers the full range of systematic loci including the doctrines of God, anthropology, Christology, soteriology, ecclesiology, and eschatology. The work also includes an extensive bibliography and full indexes to the authors, subjects, and Scriptures referenced in the text. Revised and enlarged throughout his lifetime until it reached its final form, Systematic Theology not only stands as Berkhof's magnum opus, but also is widely considered to be the most important twentieth-century compendium of Reformed theology.
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Dogmatic Theology, 3rd Edition
By William Shedd / P & R Publishing
Often ranked with the works of Jonathan Edwards, this classic 19th-century Reformed systematic is now available in an unabridged one-volume edition. Shedd's discussions of the Trinity; the two natures of Christ; divine justice and atonement; and the rational argument for hell are particularly robust. Features a new introduction, notes, subheads, glossaries---and translated quotations. 1024 pages, hardcover from P & R.
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Systematic Theology, 3 Volumes
By Charles Hodge / Hendrickson Publishers
The magnum opus of one of America's most prominent theologians offers an in-depth exploration of theology, anthropology, soteriology, and eschatology. This monumental work, now a standard for theological students, was written while Hodge served as a professor at Princeton, where he permanently influenced American Christianity as a teacher, preacher, and exegete. Includes a comprehensive index. Three hardcovers, from Hendrickson.
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Systematic Theology
By Augustus H. Strong / Judson Press
Theologically conservative and homiletically attuned, Strong's has been the classic work for generations of evangelical students. It's vast in scope yet meticulously detailed, copiously indexed, and cross-referenced. Strong served as president of Rochester Theological Seminary from 1872 to 1912, and greatly influenced Baptist thought and theology. 1166 pages, hardcover from Judson.
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Reformed Dogmatics Volume 1, second edition
By Herman Hoeksema / Reformed Free Publishing Assoc
This clear, systematic study and exposition of Reformed theology is written by Herman Hoeksema, who held the Chair of Dogmatics for some forty years at a Reformed seminary. Divided into the six generally accepted branches of theology (theology, anthropology, Christology, soteriology, ecclesiology, and eschatology), this scholarly work is logical, scripturally sound, and faithful to the Reformed creeds and traditions.
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Reformed Dogmatics Volume 2, second edition
By Herman Hoeksema / Reformed Free Publishing Assoc
This clear, systematic study and exposition of Reformed theology is written by Herman Hoeksema, who held the Chair of Dogmatics for some forty years at a Reformed seminary. Divided into the six generally accepted branches of theology (theology, anthropology, Christology, soteriology, ecclesiology, and eschatology), this scholarly work is logical, scripturally sound, and faithful to the Reformed creeds and traditions.
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Reformed Dogmatics, Volumes 1 & 2: Second Edition
By Herman Hoeksema / Reformed Free Publishing Assoc
The career-capping magnum opus of one of the 20th century's premier theologians. Clear, controversial, and uncompromising, Hoeksema's brilliant study examines six fields of inquiry---theology, anthropology, Christology, soteriology, ecclesiology, and eschatology---to present a logical, scripturally sound systematic exposition that is faithful to Reformed creeds and traditions. Two hardcovers, from Reformed Free Publishing.
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Reformed Dogmatics Volumes 1 & 2
By Herman Bavinck / Baker
Bavinck's 4-volume masterwork, Gereformeerde Dogmatiek, published in 1895-1899, has influenced generations of Reformed thinkers. Now, thanks to a partnership between the Dutch Reformed Translation Society and Baker Academic as well as to the work of translator John Vriend and editor John Bolt, the first two volumes of Bavinck's magisterial Reformed Dogmatics are available in English for the first time. Bolt's tireless work updating the documentation augments this significant work, which theologians have long appreciated for its comprehensive treatment of dogmatic theology.
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Sin and Salvation in Christ, Volume 3: Reformed Dogmatics
By Herman Bavinck / Baker
Bavinck's 4-volume masterwork, Gereformeerde Dogmatick, published from 1895 to 1899, has influenced generations of Reformed thinkers. Now, thanks to a partnership between the Dutch Reformed Translation Society and Baker, it is being translated into English for the first time.
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Institutes of Elenctic Theology Volume One First Through Tenth Topics
By Francis Turretin / P & R Publishing
As and "elenctic" theology - which aims at affirming and demonstrating the truth, in refutation of false doctrine - the INSTITUTES contrasts Reformed understandings of Scripture with conflicting theological perspectives, particularly Roman Catholic, Arminian, and Socinian. In this volume, the first of three, Turretin treats theology, Scripture, the Trinity, divine decrees, creation, providence, angels, the original state of humanity, sin, and free will.
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A Body of Divinity
By Thomas Watson / Banner Of Truth
A Body of Divinity deals with the foremost doctrinal and experimental truths of the Christian Faith. It is based on the Westminster Assembly's "Shorter Catechism," in which the main principles of Christianity that lie scattered in the Scriptures are brought together and set forth in the form of question and answer.
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Systematic Theology on CD-Rom
By Augustus H. Strong / Logos Research Systems
Theologically conservative and homiletically attuned, Strong's has been the classic work for generations of evangelical students. It's vast in scope yet meticulously detailed, copiously indexed, and cross-referenced. Augustus H. Strong was a reformed Baptist and president and professor of Biblical theology at the Rochester Theological Seminary. Strong greatly influenced Baptist thought and theology, and his 3-volume Systematic Theology is a classic work still widely used and cited. "... I give this new edition of my 'Theology' to the public with the prayer that whatever of good seed is in it may bring forth fruit, and that whatever plant the Heavenly father has not planted may be rooted up." System Requirements: - 450MHz Pentium II (800MHz Pentium III or better is recommended)
- 128MB RAM (256 Recommended)
- Windows 98/Me/NT4.0(SP6a)/2000/XP
- CD-ROM Drive
- 60MB Free Hard Drive Space
- 800x600 display (1024x786 recommended)
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later
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