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Lectures in Systematic Theology


I used this book first as a textbook in ministry school and have since gone back to it many times as a reference book both for personal Bible study and in preparing sermons. I like the logic, the concise reader presentation, and the organization of the book, as well as the literal interpretation of the Scriptures. I think it would be a great book for any serious Bible student to have on their shelf.
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Author:  Henry C. Thiessen

Growing Thru Grace Staff Review:
I used this book first as a textbook in ministry school and have since gone back to it many times as a reference book both for personal Bible study and in preparing sermons. I like the logic, the concise reader presentation, and the organization of the book, as well as the literal interpretation of the Scriptures. I think it would be a great book for any serious Bible student to have on their shelf.


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First published in 1949, Lectures in Systematic Theology has been a valuable resource for students, pastors, and teachers. Revised by Vernon D. Doerkson in 1979 and reprinted in 2002, it is now even more valuable. Changes which appear in the revised edition include: the replacement of older citations with more current biblical and theological works; the addition of a section on personal eschatology; revisions to the sections on inspiration, election, demons, and pretribulationism; a new chapter on the Holy Spirit; a full bibliography for further study.




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