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Making Sense of Christ and the Spirit - by Wayne A Grudem (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Wayne Grudem's Systematic Theology is required reading in many courses on biblical theology--and with good reason.
- Author(s): Wayne A Grudem
- 160 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Theology
- Series Name: Making Sense of
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About the Book
Taken from the bestselling Systematic Theology text, the Making Sense of Series offers people bite-size pieces of seven core biblical doctrines. Making Sense of Christ and the Spirit provides a clear biblical basis, clarity in the explanations, application to life, and much more for the doctrines of Christ and the Holy Spirit.Book Synopsis
Wayne Grudem's Systematic Theology is required reading in many courses on biblical theology--and with good reason. The textbook's emphasis on the scriptural basis for each doctrine, along with its clear writing, and contemporary approach make it an indispensable resource for many Christians.
This series presents, as a separate book, each of the seven main parts that make up the 1,600-page Systematic Theology, making it more portable, affordable, and less daunting.
Part 4--Making Sense of Christ and the Spirit explores Jesus Christ as fully God and fully man in one person.
Important Topics Include:
- The Person of Christ: including the virgin birth--uniting full deity and humanity in one person while enabling Christ's humanity to be without inherited sin--and the incarnation--the act of God the Son whereby he took himself a human nature.
- The Doctrine of the Atonement: the work Christ did in his life and death to earn our salvation.
- Jesus' Resurrection and Ascension: affirming the goodness of God's original creation of man as a creature with a physical body that was "very good", and his rightful place in glory and honor that had not been his before as the God-man.
Written in a friendly tone, appealing to the emotions and the spirit as well as the intellect, Making Sense of Christ and the Spirit helps readers overcome wrong ideas, make better decisions on new questions, and grow as Christians.