The text is specifically designed to be a resource for classroom instruction, personal study, and sermon preparation.
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The origin and nature of spiritual opposition. Man (Anthropology): The creation and nature of humanity. Sin (Hamartiology): The fall of man and the nature of sin. Christ (Christology): The person and work of Jesus Christ. The Atonement: The redemptive work of Christ on the cross. The text is specifically designed to be a
Instead of dense, verbose paragraphs, the book uses clear headings, subheadings, and point-by-point breakdowns. This makes it an ideal curriculum for pastors preparing sermons and professors designing college courses. If you share with third parties, their policies apply
Conner begins where Scripture begins: with God. He explores the existence, attributes, and nature of the Triune God. The text masterfully navigates the tension between God’s incommunicable attributes (like omniscience, omnipresence, and omnipotence) and His communicable attributes (such as love, holiness, and mercy). A significant portion is dedicated to the Trinity, defending the co-equality and co-eternity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. 2. Bibliology (The Doctrine of the Bible)
If you're looking for a reliable, scripture-based textbook to build a solid theological foundation, Foundations of Christian Doctrine is an excellent choice.