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  • @pattyhadley7185
    @pattyhadley718515 күн бұрын

    I’ve been in church for more than 40 years. Most of that time I never heard of doctrine, systematic theology, etc. but now in my old age and going to a church that at least teaches doctrine. I never had catechism taught either so I’m starting with the WSC and going through my bible reading and marking each one. I’m shocked at what I read at times as I’ve heard different scripture used but didn’t know how it all fit together. Sooooo many church teach absolutely nothing each Sunday. They need meat to teach us what it means to follow Christ. I don’t communicate too well but hope this makes sense to someone that may be searching. Matthew, you helped so much with making me hungry to know true doctrine, thank you.

  • @jevonmatthews8616
    @jevonmatthews8616 Жыл бұрын

    Reformed Systematic Theology by Joel Beeke is one of the best modern systematics available (I’ve only read MacArthur, Letham, Grudem and Horton). The Puritan writings dispersed throughout the three volumes adds practical and devotional value. I’m late to reformed theology, but when I was learning about Lutheranism, I found Pieper’s Christian Dogmatics very helpful (aside from all of the Latin). Systematic theology is my favorite genre of reading and I regret being so late to discover it. 😢

  • @wordandwater9027

    @wordandwater9027

    Жыл бұрын

    I can’t wait for volume 4 of Joel Beeke’s systematic theology.

  • @duncescotus2342

    @duncescotus2342

    Жыл бұрын

    Well you're a bit young.

  • @shilohjohnson9916

    @shilohjohnson9916

    Жыл бұрын

    Currently reading it with my husband as our devotional at night. Super awesome! Can't wait to learn more.

  • @user-tu2xf4uf3n

    @user-tu2xf4uf3n

    8 ай бұрын

    To bad its all fake ... Systematic Theology used to be Catholism, ??

  • @michellecheriekjv4115

    @michellecheriekjv4115

    7 ай бұрын

    It's never too late. And Praise God that you got there. Be glad you are not a man like Leighton Flowers and those who hate Reformed Theology...who fight against their Maker. Isaiah 45:9 "Woe unto him that striveth against his Maker..." l was only Saved 5 years ago...l kept asking God "Why not when l was younger?" God showed me John 1:13 "not by the will of the flesh, nor the will of man..." l was already Reformed...but needed to understand it Biblically and Scripturally. God Bless...📖🌷

  • @LarryWilliams-xu8qs
    @LarryWilliams-xu8qs Жыл бұрын

    I am just a layman and an Elder in our church who loves the word of God, and your videos, but I have read Wayne Grudem’s Systematic Theology straight through like a book. Read it a couple of years ago, a chapter a week, before the new revision came out. What a tremendous resource! I highly recommend doing this to any serious student of the word.

  • @wseejattan

    @wseejattan

    Жыл бұрын

    Recently got this with the intent to go through it.

  • @JohnDanglican

    @JohnDanglican

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree with Larry about Wayne Grudem. Very readable so facilitates reading through. Even though he is reformed Baptist and a continuationist, he cross-references to standard denominational theology texts. And the book is well organized to focus on particular issues. As Jevon mentions below, Joel Beeke's new multivolume reformed systematic theology is quite readable.

  • @kathypenrod4511
    @kathypenrod4511 Жыл бұрын

    I have found that when I read commentaries or systematic theology for my devotions in the morning, I get so much more insight from my reading. That may not be for everyone but I find it to be very beneficial. I read a few paragraphs or even a few pages at a time and have found the quality of my morning devotions improve. There is nothing wrong with devotionals and I have used them for years but I struggled to find a really good one last year so I started reading sections of commentaries and this year sections of systematic theology with the goal to finish it eventually.

  • @sphtu8

    @sphtu8

    Жыл бұрын

    With the way God has wired me, I think this approach to devotions could really help me. I'll def. give it a try! ✝️

  • @youngrevival9715

    @youngrevival9715

    6 ай бұрын

    This is basically what i do

  • @gabesmith9171
    @gabesmith9171 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve been enjoying Berkhof

  • @GabrielPerez-js3xh
    @GabrielPerez-js3xh Жыл бұрын

    Although I am not reformed, I am currently reading through Wayne Grudem's Systematic Theology, and I think it is beneficial to read about theology from people you disagree with.

  • @paulmandry2566
    @paulmandry2566 Жыл бұрын

    I'm reading through Robert Letham's Systematic Theology. I've read Frame's and Berkhof's as well as a couple of others, but I must say that Letham's is my favourite. While I appreciate much of what Frame has written (I have several of his books and have greatly appreciated them), my main criticism of Frame's and Grudem's systematic theology is their soft position on charismatic theology. I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on Letham's work.

  • @russellhenckel2887
    @russellhenckel2887 Жыл бұрын

    Going through Joel Beeke's Reformed Systematic Theology four volume set over the next few years

  • @thecutworx
    @thecutworx Жыл бұрын

    Wow, Huge compliment for Grudem. Much more than deserved.

  • @JayEhm1517
    @JayEhm1517 Жыл бұрын

    Letham's Systematics. He has a section on Orthodoxy which most do not. The abridged 4 vol of Bavink are excellent. I've read and owned the titled above as well as all 4 vol of Bavinck, Chafer, Calvin's Institutes in two translations (2 vol, single vol), Usher, Gill repeatedly, Dagg, Erickson, Ryrie, Heppe...I have the massive volume by Culver but the print is too tiny. I'm currently working on Vos Dogmatics. I've read all of the printed works by Frame but do no own them. There are others but I can't recall all of them. Having worked in libraries for over 30 years I've had access to a lot of theological works. Gill and Calvin are stand outs. God bless.

  • @danielxadams
    @danielxadams Жыл бұрын

    Just finished reading Frame’s Systematic for my seminary course👍🏼

  • @RobertBuckinghamTh.D.
    @RobertBuckinghamTh.D. Жыл бұрын

    John Frame’s systematic theology on CD played in my car, over and over, for a year

  • @RobertFranklin85
    @RobertFranklin85 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this. I didn’t know I needed to read a systematic theology until I watched this!

  • @survivetolife
    @survivetolife Жыл бұрын

    Great video and points. I’ve read straight through John Frame’s, absolutely awesome.

  • @DavidRamirez-ww5kv
    @DavidRamirez-ww5kv Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Pastor Matt. I enjoy learning about theology from your KZread. Please keep it up. I watch all your videos.

  • @acaswell84
    @acaswell84 Жыл бұрын

    5:31 pretty much anything else but most certainly not once we have talkin… loved it makes glad I’m not the only one who stumbles over my own words.

  • @TheMaineSurveyor
    @TheMaineSurveyor Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for putting this together! Eventually, I'd like to pick up a systematic theology book or two. I'm trying to get a handle on exegesis, at the moment. In a few years, I may want to train to be an elder at my church. I'm only a lay person, but I'd like to learn as much as I can in lieu of a formal theology degree. In the meantime, I'm going to read, read, read, and confer with my elders to make sure I haven't misunderstood something.

  • @nonameguy4441
    @nonameguy44417 ай бұрын

    I made it through Frame’s systematic theology book too! I loved it! It shaped me for the better

  • @Joemorphet
    @Joemorphet Жыл бұрын

    While it maybe doesn't technically count as systematic theology, Herman Bavinvk's "The Wonderful Works of God" is a beautifully written and relatively accessible volume! It's had a huge impact on me and lends itself to a cover to cover read. Thanks for the video sir! I appreciate your content.

  • @steverobinson2501

    @steverobinson2501

    Жыл бұрын

    Herman Bavinck's Wonderful Works of God is a systematic theology he wrote for laymen. This was wrote seperate from his Reformed Dogmatics 4vols. Bavinck has also written smaller theological works for students like Berkhof.

  • @JH-jh8ms
    @JH-jh8ms Жыл бұрын

    I purchased the three currently released volumes of Petrus van Mastricht's Theoretical-Practical Theology. I have finished Volume 1. It is excellent so far. I also have Turretin's three volume Elenctic Theology, and Calvin's Institutes (two volume edition). So I've got a fair bit I want to get read.

  • @GrantSwanepoel
    @GrantSwanepoel11 ай бұрын

    I read Berkoff back at Bible College years ago. I really would love to get ahold of Grudem and work through it.

  • @Sad_Cat_Epiphany
    @Sad_Cat_Epiphany3 ай бұрын

    Excellent video, Matt! I was converted at 18 right before college. My freshman year, the Lord's providence put me into a small Reformed-baptistic church. The pastor and members all had a high and affectionate view of reading and understanding theology. During my college years, I was able to get through Grudem's Systematic cover-to-cover. Also, over 3 summers, I joined a group that went through Robert Raymond's New Systematic Theology of the Christian Faith. It was my time in Raymond with that group of guys that hammered out my views on doctrine, solidifying me as a Reformed Christian. Also during college, I became a heavy reader of D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones - his teaching on the Holy Spirit in John and Romans impacted me deeply. After college, I began reading the Puritans widely. It was John Owen who has become my absolute favorite Puritan to read - his Christology and his massive work on the Holy Spirit are my favorites. Presently, I am reading through Horton's The Christian Faith. I also have acquired Joel Beeke's new Reformed Systematic Theology. I've read parts of it, and I am thoroughly impressed at how excessible it is to read. All glory to Christ! Romans 16:19-20; Colossians 2:1-3.

  • @thetruthseekerswithrandymc5850
    @thetruthseekerswithrandymc5850 Жыл бұрын

    This encouraged me to go through my systematic theology book. My problem is I go deep in everything and I never finish. But I like the reading it through approach

  • @Averseinsomniac

    @Averseinsomniac

    6 ай бұрын

    With all due respect, this comment doesn’t seem to make sense. How do you go deep in to something without finishing it? If you go deep in to something, that means you finished it. If you finish something that means you went deep into it.

  • @thetruthseekerswithrandymc5850

    @thetruthseekerswithrandymc5850

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Averseinsomniac 😂😂you know what you are right.

  • @billmatthews2463
    @billmatthews2463 Жыл бұрын

    You mention several great Systematic Theologies, of which I have several and have read several of those. Strong's is also a good one. For Baptists, though, my absolute favorite is, "Derickson's Notes On Theology", by Stanley Derickson, which weighs in at 1407 pages, BTW. For a "heavy read" it's quite light at times, as he's not afraid to interject his sense of humor to liven it up a bit. (If I had a theology professor like him in seminary, I don't think I would have struggled with it half as much as I did.)

  • @wordandwater9027
    @wordandwater9027 Жыл бұрын

    I love John Frame, Louis Berkhof, and Michael Horton.

  • @steverobinson2501
    @steverobinson2501 Жыл бұрын

    The Christian Reasonable Service by Wilhelmus A Brakel , 4 vols. is a very pastoral systematic theology. I recomend this as a family systematic theology. It was used for many decades in Netherlands. John Brown of Haddington's Systematic Theology with 26000 proof text is great if your a Westminster Standards type of person. Its about 600 pgs.

  • @jordancain6491
    @jordancain6491 Жыл бұрын

    For this year, I’m reading through James P. Boyce’s, “Abstract of Systematic Theology,” put out by Founders Ministries. My goal is to read this book twice. I usually do my theology readings on the weekends because I’m a just a layman that works two jobs. After Boyce, and this one will take a while will be The Christian’s Reasonable Service by Wilhelmus A’Brakel.

  • @danielhixon8209
    @danielhixon8209 Жыл бұрын

    In seminary our primary Systematic Theology text book (which we did read through) was "Essentials of Christian Doctrine" edited by William Placher. However, it is formatted to present 3 essays on each topic: Placher gives a historic (and orthodox) overview, and then two contemporary scholars offer their thoughts on the topic (one liberal, one more-or-less evangelical). In practice, only Placher's introductions on each topic really (taken together) form a coherent overview of systematic theology. And it really is only an overview. I read a bit of Grudem's "Bible Doctrine" during seminary as well for a more robust evangelical view, but did not finish all of it. In order to go a bit deeper than we did in seminary, I've been trying to read straight through Thomas Oden's 3-volume Systematic Theology when I can find time here and there (as a working pastor), and then I hope to read a couple of the other one-volume Theologies that have been collecting dust on my shelf (in a perfect world I'd read all of these): Grace, Faith and Holiness by Dunning (a Wesleyan); Evangelical Theology by Byrd (Evangelical Anglican); Doxology by Wainwright (British Methodist); and Introduction to Dogmatic Theology by Litton (Reformed Anglican); and maybe I'll even finish Grudem one day too, who knows...

  • @chrisjohnson9542
    @chrisjohnson9542 Жыл бұрын

    I have a couple systematic theologies. I plan on reading through Joel Beeke's "A Puritan Theology: A Doctrine For Life" at some point in the future Lord willing. I've read a few chapters here and there and it's very readable. He has a tremendous teaching gift like that of RC Sproul who could make very deep and complex ideas and turn them into bite-sized pieces that are easily digestible and extremely applicable. My church also does a 18 month class where they go through John MacArthur's systematic theology. I have the book but haven't made it throught the class. Although I disagree with premillennial and dispensational theology, the chapters on general and special revelation and the inerrancy and authority of scripture were really good.

  • @Tax_Buster

    @Tax_Buster

    Жыл бұрын

    There’s a downloadable one-year reading plan of the APT on Chapel Library.

  • @duncescotus2342

    @duncescotus2342

    Жыл бұрын

    Bro, you'll need to de-Calvinize a bit if you want to grow. Scripture is: 1. Authoritative--it's the product of divinely appointed men 2. Inerrant-- it says what God wants it say, warts and all, including but not limited to mistranslations, textual discrepancies, internal inconsistencies, paradoxes, and even out and out contradictions. None of these are deal breakers. It's still right. 3. Inspired-- You should put this one first. It was given to men, and protected by the Holy Spirit down through the ages, even through a long and contentious process of what we call "canonization," the selection and promulgation of those writings deemed to be inspired and authoritative, even if not all of exactly the same caliber. You can add to that: 4. Sufficient-- the Bible is enough. But you cannot say that the Bible is comprehensive in any cosmically plenary way. It is not the "Word" of God, for the Word is Christ Himself, and "the word of God is living and active," but paradoxically, we know these things because the scripture say so. Now. History: First comes the Church, then comes the New Testament. And then comes the Bible in toto. Get these steps in order. Keep your Ecclesiology before your Bibliology (if that's what it's called). And if your systematic says anything else, throw it out and pray on it.

  • @jeffreyjourdonais298
    @jeffreyjourdonais29810 ай бұрын

    I'm reading Beeke and Smalley volume one. Outlining briefly the main points of each section. Dr. Beeke is working on a condensed version, should be interesting.

  • @vincecarlisle9352
    @vincecarlisle9352 Жыл бұрын

    Also, one that I believe could be used as a sys-theo is Thomas Watson's "A Body of Divinity".

  • @charlesratcliff2016
    @charlesratcliff2016 Жыл бұрын

    Going to get the three-volume copy of Francis Turretin.

  • @dale5497
    @dale5497 Жыл бұрын

    Has anyone here ever read Robert Reymond's Systematic Theology? I've read portions and it seems excellent.

  • @davevandervelde4799
    @davevandervelde4799 Жыл бұрын

    I just want to thank you for all your helpful content. I have recently purchased alot of books from heritage books and did not fully understand Biblical vs Systematic theology. I have Calvins institutes and look forward to reading them. I would love for you to also cover Biblical theology so I can have a better understanding of it as well. I had watched an anti calvinist video explain why systematic theology is wrong. Would love your thoughts on that. Once again thank you.

  • @tr9809
    @tr9809 Жыл бұрын

    Barth's Church Dogmatics, good luck! Sonderegger is currently producing a Systematic Theology beginning with the Scholastic tradition of commencing with de deo uno and another volume de deo trino. Pannenberg's Systematic Theology is well worth it, as is Robert Jenson's Systematic Theology. From an Orthodox angle I highly recommend Sergei Bulgakov Godmanhood trilogy. And the work of John Zizioulas in One and the Many and his work Being as Communion.

  • @Sara_K_Bull
    @Sara_K_Bull6 ай бұрын

    Since i became a Christian just over 20 years ago, I've read 4 systematic theology books from cover to cover. Robert Reymond "A new systematic theology of the Christian faith". Louis Berkhof "Systematic Theology". Wayne Grudem "Systematic Theology", and Millard Ericsson "Christian Theology". I also have Bavink "Reformed Dogmatics" in a single abridged volume. As well as Calvin's "Institutes". Which I'm slowly going through.

  • @jonasaras
    @jonasaras Жыл бұрын

    I have a strong preference for books that are at least 100 years old, so Charles Hodges’ Outlines of Theology does it for me. I’m not Reformed, but I found it to be a helpful reference. I’d like a book on Biblical theology.

  • @JoeHinojosa-ph8yw
    @JoeHinojosa-ph8yw3 ай бұрын

    I read an old reformed theology by John Gill in the 1980s. All i remember is , God is Sovereign

  • @damarrbrown4915
    @damarrbrown4915 Жыл бұрын

    I have one by Wayne Grudem

  • @vincecarlisle9352
    @vincecarlisle9352 Жыл бұрын

    On the Wayne Grudom sys-theo: I've heard several reformed baptists put down this one as not very good. Honestly I don't think there is a true reformed baptist sys-theo out there. As a reformed baptists myself, I've greatly benefited from Louis Berkhof and his work and found if very helpful.

  • @jameshughes2911

    @jameshughes2911

    2 ай бұрын

    Going thru Berkhof now. I agree. Trying Wayne Grudem as well. We'll see...

  • @CaptainMayo
    @CaptainMayo Жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @MatthewEverhard

    @MatthewEverhard

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much!

  • @julioalvarengamartinez8829
    @julioalvarengamartinez8829 Жыл бұрын

    ive gone trough a manual de doctrinas basicas wich is a condeced sistematic teology it has 75 pages it covers not all but most of the christian doctrines but you have to read all the biblical referencess for each doctrine and i am reading through wane grodems sistematic teology

  • @TheJesusNerd40
    @TheJesusNerd40 Жыл бұрын

    4 volume Norman Geisler systematic. Theology. Almost 4,000 pages.

  • @LindsayBrooks
    @LindsayBrooks Жыл бұрын

    You know it's available as an audio book. It's how I got the measure of Frame's ST.

  • @1Lord1Faith1Baptism
    @1Lord1Faith1Baptism Жыл бұрын

    Currently reading through 4 systematic theologies to compare and contrast their views: Christian Theology - Harwood Christian Theology - Erickson Evangelical Theology - Bird Systematic Theology - Grudem

  • @ML-uc2zc
    @ML-uc2zc Жыл бұрын

    I listened to Wayne Grudems Systematic Theology on Audiobooks! Does this count?

  • @rcljrobert
    @rcljrobert Жыл бұрын

    There are a lot of B's in Systematic Theology! Beeke, , Brown, Boettner, Berkoff, Berkower, Bahnson and Brakel. This could be a Reformed Theological Law Firm.

  • @matthewshedden1818
    @matthewshedden1818 Жыл бұрын

    Bummed Barth didn't make the list.

  • @Tax_Buster
    @Tax_Buster Жыл бұрын

    Have you also finished “A Puritan Theology” that you mentioned reading before? Does that count as a Systematic Theology?

  • @patrickelliott5858
    @patrickelliott58583 ай бұрын

    What about reading through a commentary on the Westminster confession of faith or shorter catechism more suited for those who want to read it in a devotional manner. And for the layman you will not get bogged down in side issues.

  • @JohnVianneyPatron
    @JohnVianneyPatron Жыл бұрын

    An accessible and engaging 1 volume systematic theology is: "The Christian Faith: A Systematic Theology for Pilgrims on the Way" by Michael Horton (Zondervan)

  • @Yesica1993
    @Yesica1993 Жыл бұрын

    I didn't even know Systematic Theology was a genre. ("Sys Theo" makes my ears bleed, LOL!) I have that same doorstopper! I began it but got sidetracked by the other 3749748248263 books I want to read. If you ever get bored and out of KZread ideas, time management as far as reading would be a great help. I always feel guilty when reading, and it's only getting worse. Take care & get some rest so you can kick that cold quickly.

  • @stephenyost9400
    @stephenyost9400 Жыл бұрын

    Puritan Theology Doctrine for Life by Dr. Joel Beeke, etc...

  • @Swiftninjatrev
    @Swiftninjatrev Жыл бұрын

    I have Adam Harwood's Systematic Theology, Christian Theology: Biblical, Historical and Systematic

  • @heavenbound7-7-7-7
    @heavenbound7-7-7-7 Жыл бұрын

    God So Loved the World: A Study of Christian Doctrine by Lyle W. Lange A Summary of the Christian Faith: A Systematic Theology by Henry Eyster Jacobs The Saving Truth: Doctrine for Laypeople by Kurt E. Marquart

  • @RafaelBtzr
    @RafaelBtzr Жыл бұрын

    Which one would you recommend for someone just starting?

  • @JerettOlson
    @JerettOlson Жыл бұрын

    Millard J. Erickson Christian Theology

  • @muskyoxes
    @muskyoxes11 ай бұрын

    My dad has three giant books all titled Systematic Theology. I asked if any of them disagree with the others and he said no, which i found very strange

  • @mickeyneal6374
    @mickeyneal63749 ай бұрын

    I have read Calvin’s Institutes and Grudem’s systematic. Thinking of rereading Calvin but wonder if I should read something different. Recommendation? Thanks for your ministry.

  • @chaseadams8018

    @chaseadams8018

    Ай бұрын

    Personally I would read something different! There’s many good books out there, maybe revisit Calvin later in life. In almost done reading Calvin and was thinking of rereading it but ultimately decided to move on to a different systematic theology. Your post was 8 months ago did you decide what to do?

  • @AwesomeEcho-tb3oj
    @AwesomeEcho-tb3oj2 ай бұрын

    Does it help to read Creeds, then a Confessions then a Systematic? or something like that?

  • @BagbyCT
    @BagbyCT Жыл бұрын

    what, no Barth? 😇

  • @davem3227
    @davem32278 ай бұрын

    "its about the size of my head...large...LARGE!" - haha sorry but it made me giggle.

  • @michealferrell1677
    @michealferrell1677 Жыл бұрын

    It is true that we confessional Baptist do not have a distinctly covenantal systemic theology for our folks but the closest I can think of other that John l dagg would be our expositions of the 1689 confession by Dr Sam Waldron and the most recent one done by Dr jim Renihan

  • @benjamincervantes2729

    @benjamincervantes2729

    Жыл бұрын

    You’re absolutely correct.

  • @jeremynethercutt206

    @jeremynethercutt206

    Күн бұрын

    JP Boyce systematic rhrokogun

  • @michealferrell1677

    @michealferrell1677

    Күн бұрын

    @@jeremynethercutt206 That is great but it is only an abstract. Beeke and Smalle is sufficient. Matthew Barrett is producing one that I think will be more definitive

  • @jimdailey1985
    @jimdailey1985 Жыл бұрын

    Reymond.

  • @youngrevival9715
    @youngrevival97156 ай бұрын

    Anthony theislton and adam harwood have bery good theology books

  • @santossingleterry2621
    @santossingleterry2621 Жыл бұрын

    I am currently reading through Volume 1 Reformed Systematic Theology by Joel Beeke. I actually read it to my girls at night when I can get away with it. 😁

  • @pattube
    @pattube9 ай бұрын

    My favorite of the ones mentioned is John Frame. Of course, he's biblical and theological, almost to a fault (e.g. see his paper "In Defense of Something Close to Biblicism"), which every theologian should be, but unfortunately that's not always the case. However, if that was all that's true about Frame, then he'd be no better or worse than most other theologians today. He wouldn't significantly distinguish himself from among the ranks of his fellow theologians. Thankfully, that's not all. Frame is likewise quite philosophical astute as well as creative within the bounds of orthodoxy (to borrow Frame's own phrase). Most theologians today are able to recapitulate the teachings of their tradition and many are able to have a good grasp on the history of theological ideas in their tradition and in other traditions (historical theology), but I'm afraid very few have the intellectual chops to reason well in philosophical theology. Frame is one of the very few who can (e.g. he was a doctoral student and ABD in philosophy at Yale University). Another that comes to mind is William Lane Craig who is working on a systematic *philosophical* theology (emphasis on philosophical since most theology isn't very philosophically robust), but Craig is certainly not Reformed. In addition, and this is no mean feat, Frame is able to advance theology within the bounds of orthodoxy (e.g. perspectivalism). This isn't at all introducing new doctrine or the like, but better understanding God's revelation in word and world in ways past generation haven't seen as clearly and to the benefit of present and future generations. Anyway, I'd highly recommend almost anything John Frame has written including his systematic theology (which by the way includes a very good chapter on biblical theology which at least as far as I'm aware aren't in any other systematic theologies today).

  • @brettmahlen722
    @brettmahlen722 Жыл бұрын

    You didn't own Turretin? Were you even saved? 😉

  • @ShaneBakerAUVIC
    @ShaneBakerAUVIC8 ай бұрын

  • @brettmahlen722
    @brettmahlen722 Жыл бұрын

    Bavinck is four volumes and awesome.

  • @dfjpr
    @dfjpr18 күн бұрын

    I'm looking for a good Christian indoctrination book like that, but I'm worried about whether it will focus on personal beliefs instead of being able to learn something useful.

  • @donaldmorrison9940
    @donaldmorrison9940 Жыл бұрын

    Does Louis Berkhof’s A Summary of Christian Doctrine count 😂

  • @chrissavedbygrace9398
    @chrissavedbygrace9398 Жыл бұрын

    John MacArthur- Biblical Doctrine

  • @chrissavedbygrace9398
    @chrissavedbygrace9398 Жыл бұрын

    Lewis Sperry Chafer - Systematic Theology Charles Ryrie - Basic Theology Rolland McCune - Systematic Theology A.H. Strong - Systematic Theology

  • @catbirdfeeder
    @catbirdfeeder4 ай бұрын

    Charles Finney? As I woke this morning Saturday, February 3, 2024 God said systematic theology I knew immediately in my search for understanding that he was speaking of Charles Finney because I heard Curry Blake mentioned him in one of his teachings if God is recommending Charles Finney I would recommend you study his work

  • @cneder34
    @cneder34 Жыл бұрын

    I've heard you pronounce it wrong in other videos before too (it's okay it doesn't take away from the quality of your channel!) Berkhof's first name is not pronounced like "Lewis" it's pronounced "Louie". As a Dutch CRC minister, I must insist on the Dutch pronunciation. ミ☆ The more you know.

  • @757OMG
    @757OMG Жыл бұрын

    Reading a book on systematic theology is exactly why people don’t know the Bible. If you are save and just read the Bible you would never come up with limited atonement or infant baptism because it’s not in the Bible. Most of these bizarre doctrines are verses used out of context.

  • @bigtobacco1098
    @bigtobacco10984 ай бұрын

    Twice... Berkhof and Bromley... the former was better

  • @user-tu2xf4uf3n
    @user-tu2xf4uf3n8 ай бұрын

    THIS IS THE DEVILS WORK ... SHAME SHAME SHAME... CATHOLICS WHERE FIRST AND ALWAYS WILL BE. IF YOU WNAT IT YOUR WAY ALL THE TIME -- THE DEVIL WINS AND GETS WHAT HE WANTS.!!!!

  • @joshualeibrant3443
    @joshualeibrant3443 Жыл бұрын

    Reformed theology is nonsense. Read the actual pastors ordained by the apostles along with the Apostalic Constitutions..

  • @davidgagnon7806

    @davidgagnon7806

    Жыл бұрын

    Where can I find these?

  • @joshualeibrant3443

    @joshualeibrant3443

    Жыл бұрын

    @@gfcochrane yes! Clement of Rome, Ignatius of Antioch Polycarp of Smyrna and Justin Martyr of Samaria and Irenaeus of Lyon also help. Otherwise you just believe hearsay and heresy.

  • @joshualeibrant3443

    @joshualeibrant3443

    Жыл бұрын

    @UCXUshhT-8jOybc-mrhjQTXA I am saying the Bible is true and the One GOD is not the Father Son and Holy Spirit. 1 Cor 8, also penal substitutionary atonement is a lie as GOD handed custody of Jesus Christ over to the Jews who punished Him because they hated the Trinity. Reformed Augustinians and their Roman Catholic brothers are gnostics who worship a murderer John 8 44

  • @joshualeibrant3443

    @joshualeibrant3443

    Жыл бұрын

    @@gfcochrane You understand?

  • @joshualeibrant3443

    @joshualeibrant3443

    Жыл бұрын

    Who is the One GOD in scripture?