Westminster Systematics
Engels
260

God tells stories a particular way. You see a dragon, and look for St. George. You see tyranny, and look for...Calvinists. The Westminster Confession of Faith comes from the turbulent period of the English Civil Wars, and its architects lived through events that raised armies, overturned governments, and beheaded a king. In this introduction to systematic theology, Douglas Wilson takes the theologically interested layman through the Confession itself, reading the entire text and analyzing topics including the Trinity, the Fall, God's covenant with man, the sacraments, free will, justification, the civil magistrate, and more. For those who want to dig deeper, Wilson has assigned extra readings and comprehension questions from three different authors (A.A. Hodge, Thomas Vincent, and Francis Turretin). The perfect medicine for a culture obsessed with word-bending and qualification, WESTMINSTER SYSTEMATICS offers an apologetic and systematic distillation of the word of God.

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  • : 9781591281771
  • : Engels
  • : Paperback
  • : 260
  • : september 2014
  • : 346
  • : 150 x 217 x 16 mm.
  • : Christendom; Theologie