This is the first volume of A Systematic Theology of Biblical Christianity by Dr. Rolland McCune released by Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary. This volume includes Prolegomena and the Doctrines of Scripture, God, and Angels.
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A Consice Systematic Theology but Conservative and Biblical,
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The books is consice in its details about the different categories that it covers, however there is no category that is not well explained. I like the fact that he enlist the different definitions of other theologians in different categories. I also like the fact that he explains the topics with few but profound and clear words.
Plus I went to the same seminary that Dr. McCune taught in Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary. He is one of the well respected theologian in the school and also in the United States.
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A systematic Theology of Biblical Christianity,
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This is a great book, where the thruth comes out in a simple yet understandable way for students and teachers alike...we are currently using it as part of our English Bible Institute and everyone loves it...the Theological aspect is good for the level of teaching.
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A Thoroughly Biblical Systematic Theology,
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Rolland Mccune's Systematic Theology is definitely a must read for anyone who desires to go beyond the basics of biblical doctrine. In many ways, Mccune assumes some sort of working knowledge of Systematic Theology, he really gets into topics that you wouldn't normally find in an introduction to Systematic Theology. For example, he spends a large chapter discussing dispensationalism, whereas Grudem almost ignores the subject altogether. It was also very refreshing to see a presuppositional apologetic in a Systematic textbook. Furthemore, Mccune writes in a very engaging and understandable way, allowing some of the more complex doctrines to be understood fairly easily. This entire set is definitely worth purchasing, it was personally challenging as well as extremely informative.
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