Explore the foundations of faith with a classic course in theology. This historical text surveys the nature and existence of God, the meaning of divine names, and how belief was handed down through creation, revelation, and tradition. It presents a structured view of core doctrines in a readable, lecture-by-lecture format.
This edition offers a concise, accessible pathway into the beliefs that shape Christian thought. It grounds the discussion in scripture, tradition, and reason, making it suitable for students, general readers, and anyone seeking a clearer map of early theological ideas.
- Clear introductions to the existence of God and His attributes
- Foundations of key doctrines, including creation, the fall, and atonement
- Guided structure for study with appended questions to each lecture
Ideal for readers of church history, doctrinal theology, and anyone exploring the historical roots of Christian belief.