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Concise Theology: A Guide to Historic Christian Beliefs
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Book Description Theology matters! At last it can be understood easily, thanks to this "layman's language" approach to biblical belief. Authored by J. I. Packer, one of the premier theologians of Christianity, this summary of Christian teaching covers nearly 100 major Christian beliefs from a Reformed perspective. Brief, easy-to-understand chapters offer precise descriptions without sacrificing depth. Thoughtfully arranged and refreshingly readable, this is a book that belongs on the shelf of every Christian.
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Pages 288
Dimensions: Length: 8.02" Width: 5.3" Height: 0.64" Weight: 0.72 lbs.
Release Date Feb 1, 2001
Publisher TYNDALE HOUSE PUBLISHERS #37
ISBN 0842339604 EAN 9780842339605
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 | Concise and to the Point! Nov 28, 2006 |
| I heard that Dr. Packer is working on his magnus opus, his systematic theology. I cannot wait for that volume! Dr. Packer is a blessing to the Lord's Body. | | |  | Handy quick reference with a Reformed slant. Jan 30, 2006 |
This is one of those "quick reference" type books. For those who need to brush up on basics; major theological points are put forth in a straight forward manner without the usual flummery.
Each salient has a page or two with appropriate Bible references. This format makes the book ideal for quick study or as a opener for discussion.
One caveat. The text definitely has a Reformed theological slant and may cause some to take umbrage at the tone of finality on matters that are quite open to reasoned disagreements. For example, the matter of Grace and Law. Opposing views are not given a fair hearing. But that is to be expected in a **CONCISE** handbook.
This handbook goes very well as a study guide to Berkohf's Systematic Theology.
Very good handbook that makes for a great reference. | | |  | Concise Philosophy Jan 20, 2006 |
Packer is considered by many to be an excellent scholar, and with that said, about half of his chapters are well thought out, and quite good for the one or two pages he gives them. However, the problem starts in that the rest are steeped in Reformed traditions, and not necessarily, the plain revealed Word in Scripture. He relies too heavily on Augustine and Calvin instead of trying to work things out on his own. He sticks with the System. In many of his chapters, he comes across as arrogant and offensive to anyone who doesn't hold to his particular flavor of Reformed theology. He intentionally uses extreme and elitist labels to belittle other viewpoints. Packer, as with many of the High Calvinists, doesn't hesitate to put dissenters into any extreme category. In this book, Packer doesn't have to worry about being accused of being humble or irenic.
As a High Calvinist, he also continues the tradition of emphasizing the work of Law over Grace in sanctification. His other chapters are highly seasoned with Law as well. He has 3 chapters that emphasize Law and not one on Grace! Someone should give him a copy of Romans and Galatians. In addition, Packer doesn't hesitate to use only those verses which seem to support his position. The rest are ignored. If you buy into the dogmatic System of logic and Reformed traditions, over the plain Word of God, then this is the book for you. For the rest, please look elsewhere, or at least read it with an open study Bible that lists the verses that don't agree with him.
| | |  | Nice overview of basic theology Nov 2, 2005 |
| This book is great, and rates right up there with "Essential Truths of the Christian Faith" by RC Sproul. | | |  | A must for every thinking Chrisitian Mar 24, 2005 |
| Packer's writes with an erudition, inpiration, and and force rare amongn evangelical scholars. His analyses are always anchored within the Scriptures themsleves. This is a book to cherish for insight, education, as well inpoiration. A rare achievement! | | | Write your own review about Concise Theology: A Guide to Historic Christian Beliefs
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