Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine |
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| Title: | Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine |
| Author: | Wayne Grudem |
| Publisher: | Zondervan |
| Type: | Book / Hardcover |
| Publication Date: | 16 January, 1995 |
| ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0310286700 / 9780310286707 |
| List Price: | $49.99 |
| You Save: | $18.50 |
| Amazon Price: | $31.49 |
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Editorial Review / Publisher's Information:
Product Description This introductory textbook has several distinctive features: a strong emphasis on the scriptural basis for each doctrine; clear writing, with technical terms kept to a minimum; and a contemporary approach.
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One Sided And Based On Assumptions
04 March, 2010
This book's chief problems as far as I can tell are its stereotyping of other christian denominations and its use of anecdotal evidence. The book is basically a manual for Reformed Theology in the contemporary world and as such, is very conservative. When this book does offer contrasting viewpoints to those held by the author, they are not well presented and are usually brushed off with single references to the Bible. Also, since it is systematic rather than process there are contradictions on every page that arise from the inexhaustible attempt to proven Reformed doctrines by biblical cherry picking. In addition, although this is symptomatic of the entire Evangelical community, all or most of these doctrines are backed up by Paul's letters and almost nothing is deduced from the Gospels themselves.
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Buy The Book But Not The Kindle Edition
27 February, 2010
This is a fantastic book. As a new Christian I am enjoying it immensely. I wanted to buy this for my Kindle, but the price is way too high. For a few more dollars I bought the physical book. I suppose that is the strategy of the Publisher; he does not want to promote the EBook market. I think this is very short sighted. EBooks are the future. I think the Publisher's net profits were less with the physical book; there is no printing or distribution costs to the EBook.
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Slim Jim
17 March, 2010
very good book. It did have a small dent in edge of front cover, but not enought to worry about. I received very prompt service. Thank You
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Fancy Name, Easy Read
23 February, 2010
I must admit that i was intimidated at the sheer dictionary size of the book that brought back memories of college textbooks. However, once you open this book and begin to read the theology presented; you'll appreciate Wayne Grudem's ability to tackle Christian concepts in easy layman's terms. It has allowed me to grasp a greater understanding of foundational Christian principles in a fresh new way. Not only is this a study of God and His word, it will leave you in greater awe of the God that is worthy of worship.
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Systematic Theology A Choice!
25 February, 2010
I found it to be a thorough and balanced text and it shows both sides of the issues on which some differ of opinions but always shows what the Bible says about the subjects covered. 57 chapters of richly woven fabric of the Word.
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