Here are three works to consider...
Everyone's a Theologian by R.C. Sproul
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Many people react negatively to the word theology, believing that it
involves dry, fruitless arguments about minute points of doctrine. Yet
as Dr. R.C. Sproul argues,everyone is a theologian. Any time we think
about a teaching of the Bible and strive to understand it, we are
engaging in theology. Therefore, it is important that we put the Bible's
varied teachings together in a systematic fashion, using proper,
time-tested methods of interpretation so as to arrive at a theology that
is founded on truth. That is precisely what Dr. Sproul does in
Everyone's a Theologian: An Introduction to Systematic Theology. This
book is anything but a dry discussion of minute points of doctrine. Dr.
Sproul, demonstrating his trademark ability to make complex subjects
easy to understand, surveys the basic truths of the Christian faith,
reminding us once more of what God is like and of what He has done for
His people in this world and the next.
Dictionary of the Old Testament Prophets from IVP Academic
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2013 ECPA Book Award finalist! With the Dictionary of the Old Testament: Prophets,
IVP's Black Dictionary series completes its coverage of the Old
Testament canonical books. A true compendium of recent scholarship, the
volume includes 115 articles covering all aspects of Isaiah, Jeremiah,
Ezekiel, the twelve "minor prophets" and Daniel. Each book's historical,
cultural, religious and literary background is thoroughly covered,
alongside articles on interpretation history and critical method.
Pastors, scholars and students will find this a deep resource for their
Old Testament studies.
Introducing Biblical Theology by Sigurd Grindheim
Product description
How do the different books of the Christian bible contribute to telling
the story of God's salvation in Jesus Christ? How can the diverse and
sometimes confusing range of perspectives in the bible join together in
one picture?
Sigurd Grindheim shows students how this picture
can be seen as that of the Triune God, the God who interacts. God makes
human beings who enjoy a peaceful relationship with him. This
relationship is broken because of sin, but God continues to reach out to
human beings through covenants. Human failure to be faithful shows that
God needs to intervene in a more direct way. In his son Jesus Christ,
he comes to earth and brings reconciliation. Grindheim draws on insights
from scholarship and tradition to answer the major questions and
presents them in a highly accessible form, using examples, revision
questions and charts. This book is written specifically for students at
the start of courses in the Bible, Theology and Ministry, and for those
searching for a deeper understanding of the theology of the Christian
bible.
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