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Chap,
You know that Berkhof prepared two shorter, more concise versions for lay people, to serve as introductions to the systematic. We're working through his Summary in Sunday school, ATM.
I've heard great things about Horton's new book (and I love his work in general) - in particular one of the unique elements seems to be how he weaves Biblical theology into each systematic topic. I haven't read it yet - I actually have a poor track record with systematic theologies because I tend to just reference them every now and then instead of sitting down and slogging through the whole thing. That's why I haven't voted in this poll, I would like to but I haven't gotten enough face time with many of them to really think that my opinion counts.
I've heard great things about Horton's new book (and I love his work in general) - in particular one of the unique elements seems to be how he weaves Biblical theology into each systematic topic. I haven't read it yet - I actually have a poor track record with systematic theologies because I tend to just reference them every now and then instead of sitting down and slogging through the whole thing. That's why I haven't voted in this poll, I would like to but I haven't gotten enough face time with many of them to really think that my opinion counts.
That'd be Finney's Systematic Theology, which is neither.Worst theology?
E.W. Bullinger, Dake?
Finney was warmed over Grotius. Funny that both of them studied law. Perhaps they should have spent more time studying their bibles.Dake uses Bullinger's Bible and Finney's work along with a sprinkle of Mormonism...beat that!
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