Concise Theology : A Guide To Historic Christian Beliefs
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Finally, there’s a book that explains the essentials of theology in a style and length that busy readers can appreciate J. I. Packer, noted theologian and author of Knowing God, offers 94 concise studies. Each focus on a unique facet of our great God and his wonderful plan for us.
Where does the Bible say that?
Each study is just a couple of pages long. That means you can find the answers you need quickly. But don’t be fooled, there are plenty of Scripture references on every page. You can go as deep as you want at the pace you want.
Short studies on the essentials.
In these chapters, you’ll find what Packer calls the “permanent essentials of Christianity.” The essentials are expressed so that you can both understand and appreciate the greatness of God.
So jump right in. Discover for yourself why Christian theology is not just a system of beliefs, but a way of life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780842339605
UPC: 031809039601
J. I. Packer
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2001
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
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