Daily Doctrine
A One-Year Guide to Systematic Theology
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Narrated by:
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Tom Parks
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By:
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Kevin DeYoung
About this listen
Listen to Important Systematic Theology Topics Each Day with This Accessible One-Year Devotional Audiobook
All thoughtful Christians want to better understand the Bible, its author, and its influence on their beliefs. In short—whether they recognize it or not—they want to understand theology. But many find the subject matter too academic, dense, or difficult to understand, and they lack proper study resources to help expand their knowledge of God and his written word.
Designed to make systematic theology clear and accessible for the everyday Christian, this devotional audiobook walks through the most important theology topics over the course of a year. Each month is categorized into broad themes, starting with the study of God and concluding with the end times. Written by bestselling author and associate professor of systematic theology Kevin DeYoung and read by Tom Parks, each concise daily reading contains verses for meditation and application, building upon each other and easing readers into the study of systematic theology.
- Written for Thoughtful Christians: Offers pastors, ministry leaders, and everyday Christians access to a theologically rich yet accessible study
- Covers Important Theological Topics: Each month covers a different broad theological topic, including mankind, salvation, the church, end times, and more
- Written by Kevin DeYoung: Pastor, bestselling author, and associate professor of systematic theology
1. Prolegomena (Preliminary Considerations and Doctrine of Scripture),
2. Theology Proper (The Being and Works of God),
3. Anthropology (Man),
4. Covenant Theology (How God relates to us),
5. Christology I (The Person of Christ),
6. Christology II (The Works of Christ),
7. Soteriology (Salvation),
8. Ecclesiology (The Church) and
9. Eschatology (Last Things).
Each section is further broken into groups of 5 daily manageable readings (allowing for two 'free' days per week). Each reading is approximately 4 minutes in length, and if 5 (of the 260) readings are tackled each week, the book will take a year to unveil.
If you are a Christian, or interested in the Christian faith, it is a valuable exercise to learn more about what Christians believe and why. Daily references will also prove useful to dig deeper into topics of particular interest. Highly recommend this book.
Great introduction to Systematic Theology
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