A clear, thoughtful introduction to a system of biblical instruction and divine revelation. This edition presents a tightly argued case for treating the Old and New Testaments as the trustworthy revelation from God and lays out a framework for understanding core Christian truths.
This volume frames its surveys around the being, nature, and character of God, the responsibilities of creation, and the human condition. It emphasizes that true knowledge of God should be practical and life-changing, guiding readers toward truth and moral living without relying on doubt or vague speculation.
- A careful defense of the Bible as divine revelation worth study and deference
- An accessible discussion of human nature, sin, and the will
- How creation and benevolence reflect the Creator’s purposes
- A coherent plan for understanding fundamental biblical doctrines as a connected system
Ideal for readers of theology, religious history, or anyone seeking a structured, non-fiction introduction to Christian doctrine and scriptural authority.