Paul’s Apostleship and Epistles.
By J. G. Bellett.
Bellett Paul’s Apostleship and Epistles is a 31 chapter survey of Paul’s writings, with some additional 17 chapters on related topics.
Paul’s Apostleship and Epistles.
By J. G. Bellett.
Bellett Paul’s Apostleship and Epistles is a 31 chapter survey of Paul’s writings, with some additional 17 chapters on related topics.
by P. B. Fitzwater, D. D.
This is a 69 chapter systematic theology book which has sections on Holy Scriptures, Theology Proper, Anthropology, Deontology (duties), Soteriology, Ecclesiology, and Eschatology.
Note that I did not follow his outlining through the work. It appears to me that some of his points are miss numbered. I do not think that there is material missing, just simply when he has a list of a, b, c, points under major point I., a lot of times he skips listing the a and goes directly into the text of a, and then list “b.” which causes some confusion. I did not attempt to fix this.
Fitzwater was a doctrines teacher at Moody Bible Institute, so based on that I would suppose that the present work is very sound. It is very detailed so, I would consider this to be an excellent systematic theology. I would recommend this work. Continue reading
Binney’s Theological Compend
By Amos Binney and Daniel Steele
In this doctrines book there are four parts: (1) The evidences of religion. (2) the Doctrines of Christianity. (3) the Morals of Christianity. (4) the institutions of Christianity. Continue reading
Major Bible Themes BY LEWIS SPERRY CHAFER 1871-1952 (This book is in the public domain)
This is a doctrines survey book with the following topics: Bible, God, Trinity, Dispensations, Covenants, Angels, Satan, Man, Sin, law and Grace, Sanctification, Righteousness, Security, Assurance, Church, Sabbath, Love, Prayer, Service, Thanksgiving, Stewardship, Prophecy, Judgment, eternal state.
The English Church in the Eighteenth Century
By Abbey and Overton
Abbey-Overton – The English Church in the Eighteenth Century is a book of English Church History written in 1896. Chapter titles include Robert Nelson, The Deists, Latitudinarian Churchmanship, Trinitarian Controversy, Enthusiasm, Church Absuses, Evangelical Revival, Church Fabrics and Services. (Full chapter contents follows …) Continue reading