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Studies in Theology The Student Library PB

Studies in Theology The Student Library PB


£35.99
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Publisher Presbyterian and Reformed
Year
ISBN 9780875521152

 

Studies in Theology examines the core doctrines of Christianity with utmost fidelity to Scripture. Boettner addresses for a general audience the significant theological topics of his era—and ours—and defends the classic Reformed positions. The chapters of this book originally appeared as independent books or articles in Christianity Today and The Evangelical Quarterly during the 1930s and 40s.

Studies in nontechnical language on the inspiration of Scripture, Christian supernaturalism, the Trinity, the person of Christ, and the Atonement.

 

Loraine Boettner (1901–1990) a Reformed Theologian, born on a farm in Linden, Missouri. After obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree from Tarkio College in 1925, he attended Princeton Theological Seminary where he studied Systematic Theology under Dr. Casper W. Hodge and received his Th.B. (1928) and Th.M. (1929). He taught Bible for eight years in Pikeville College, Kentucky. In 1933 he received the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity from Tarkio College, and in 1957 the degree of Doctor of Literature. He was a member of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church.

 

Endorsement 

"This is the type of book that should be circulated freely among the students of our theological seminaries. A careful study of the contents of this forthright volume will strengthen the preaching of any Christian minister. It provides the only stable basis for the true ecumenical church. Before you surrender your Christian convictions we urge you to read this convincing book." - Southern Presbyterian Journal

 


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