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Erickson, Millard J. Christian Theology. Baker Academic, 1998.
joshuajoyp joshuajoyp October 16, 2024
A commendable Baptistic Systematic Theology, ripe for renewal with regard to more recent matters, offering an egalitarian perspective. Overall, it stands as a fine introduction for Seminary students and those in Sunday School alike.
Letham, Robert. Systematic Theology. Crossway, 2019.
joshuajoyp joshuajoyp October 16, 2024
An excellent and refreshed Systematic Theology from a Reformed perspective, heartily recommended for those with little to no theological understanding. Pastors shall find it a valuable resource, while it proves most fitting for MDiv students embarking upon their first course in theology.
Erickson, Millard J. Christian Theology. Baker Academic, 1998.
joshuajoyp joshuajoyp October 16, 2024
A commendable Baptistic Systematic Theology, ripe for renewal with regard to more recent matters, offering an egalitarian perspective. Overall, it stands as a fine introduction for Seminary students and those in Sunday School alike.
Awabdy, Mark. Numbers. BCOT. Baker Academic, 2023.
joshuajoyp joshuajoyp October 16, 2024
This book on Numbers by Awabdy is a splendid work, beautifully composed. The 'Implications' at the close of each pericope overflow with theological insight, proving a rich resource for sermon preparation. Remarkably, an extensive knowledge of Hebrew is not required, as nearly all Hebrew terms are presented in transliteration, with the rare exception of bemidbar on page 2 of the introduction, which appears without vowel points. Awabdy skilfully addresses syntax and grammar throughout, and the textual notes—both abundant and enriching—are gracefully set in the footnotes of the translation, offering insights into the LXX, Peshitta, and more. For those embarking on a serious study of Numbers, this commentary is invaluable. It is especially beneficial to pastors; while a grasp of Hebrew syntax will enhance one's understanding, even those without a command of the language will find it accessible and rewarding, as the Hebrew terms are thoroughly transliterated and explained.
Grudem, Wayne. Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine. Zondervan, 1994.
joshuajoyp joshuajoyp August 9, 2020
This to me was the best book on Systematic Theology. It favours Credo Baptism than Pedo Baptism, it is not cessationalist in nature and favours prophecy in today's scenario within the ambit of scriptures
Jewett, Robert. Romans. Herm. Fortress Press, 2006.
joshuajoyp joshuajoyp August 9, 2020
Had a copy of this commentary. It was exhaustive and self sufficient even for a deep study. Though quite technical, it can be adapted for devotional study with self input of the reader.