The Elements of Theology is a comprehensive, evangelical examination of God, Scripture, and Christian practice for thoughtful readers.
It surveys divine existence and attributes, the inspiration and authority of the Scriptures, and the moral and institutional life of Christianity across four big volumes.
Written to address the living questions of its time, the work argues for a middle ground on salvation and faith, inviting readers to engage with a broad range of biblical, doctrinal, and practical topics. It emphasizes clear, accessible explanation over speculative jargon, with an eye toward timeless Christian truth.
- Foundations: the existence and attributes of God and the inspiration of the Bible.
- Doctrines and morals: the core teachings, salvation by grace, and the Christian life.
- Church and institutions: ministry, sacraments, church government, and worship.
- Practical guidance: how faith informs duties to God, family, society, and civil government.
Ideal for readers of evangelical Christian theology and anyone seeking a classical, thorough exposition of Christian belief and practice.