Pilgrim theology

Pilgrim theology

By Michael Scott Horton

Subjects: Reformed Church, Theology, doctrinal, Doctrines, Doctrinal Theology, Reformed church, doctrines

Description: This book provides a concise tour of Christian doctrine, from one of today's most engaging thinkers. Pilgrim Theology is based in part on the much larger The Christian Faith, although it is no simple abridgment; rather, Michael Horton has sought to write for an entirely new and wider audience, intentionally making it more useful for both group and individual study. Horton reviews the biblical passages that have given rise to particular doctrines in addition to surveying past and present interpretations. Also included are sidebars showing the key distinctions readers need to grasp on a particular subject, helpful charts and tables illuminating exegetical and historical topics, and questions at the end of each chapter for individual, classroom, and small group reflection. Pilgrim Theology is especially appropriate for undergraduate students, educated laypersons, or anyone looking to gain a basic understanding of Reformed theology's biblical and historical foundations. - Back cover.

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