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This first volume of R. T. Kendall’s Understanding Theology has been re-printed every year since it was first published in 1996. The content and the format of the book are its strengths, making it searching, clear, profound, and fair minded. Rather than avoid a contentious issue, Kendall explains both sides of an argument—showing its history and logical development. This format enables you to see...

2. On the Oxford University coat of arms are the words ‘Dominus illuminatio mea’—‘the Lord is my light’ (Psalm 27:1). (a) Since these words were written theology has passed behind a cloud. (b) We want to help restore the honour of God’s name by a return to theological-mindedness. 3. Uninteresting preachers, dull theologians and less able men have moved in where spiritual giants once held sway. (a) Correcting this trend will not be easy. (b) Learning theology may not come naturally. (1) It will
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