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In this volume, H. Orton Wiley and Paul T. Culbertson adapt Wiley’s three-volume Christian Theology into this brief, yet substantial, book. It is useful both as a textbook for introductory theology courses and a teaching tool for church congregations. Packed with Scripture references, it presents the Wesleyan-Arminian perspective in a devotional tone with practical emphasis.

definitions be carefully analyzed, they will be seen to include the following subjects: (1) God—the subject, source, and end of all theology; (2) Religion—as furnishing the basic consciousness of the supernatural, without which man would have no capacity to receive the revelations of divine truth; (3) Revelation—as the primary source of the facts out of which systematic theology is constructed; (4) Jesus Christ—the personal and eternal Word, in whom all truth finds its center and circumference; and
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