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Systematic Theology: Biblical, Historical, and Evangelical, Volume 1 is unavailable, but you can change that!

This collection couples updated editions of longtime Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary professor James Leo Garrett Jr.’s two-volume Systematic Theology, a comprehensive exposition of Christian doctrines. Drawing upon his more than 40 years of experience teaching theology, Garrett offers a clear and thorough examination of Christian belief. He covers individual topics in-depth, as well as...

that “Israel and primitive Christianity definitely were not religions of this kind, for they were not brought into being by their sacred books.”2 To pursue the distinction further, one should take note that whereas revelation is God’s self-disclosure to human beings, the Bible is the record of revelation. This distinction between revelation and the Bible does not prevent recognition that the Bible functions in the extension of the primal revelation and that for modern Christians the Bible has a necessary
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