Wayne Grudem’s Systematic Theology: A Review
Wayne Grudem's Systematic Theology is the most accessible and comprehensive Reformed systematic available — essential for any serious student of Scripture.
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Read Full Post →You’re standing at the graveside. The pastor has said his words. The dirt has been thrown. People are shaking your hand and saying things like…
Read Full Post →There’s a moment in seminary — and if you’ve been there, you know exactly what I’m talking about — where the professor stops lecturing and…
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Read Full Post →The single most important piece of Christian literature written in the last five hundred years — and what it reveals about the weight you carry.
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