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Everyone's a Theologian
- An Introduction to Systematic Theology
- Narrated by: Grover Gardner
- Length: 11 hrs and 10 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Many people react negatively to the word theology, believing that it involves dry, fruitless arguments about minute points of doctrine. Yet as Dr. R.C. Sproul argues, everyone is a theologian. Any time we think about a teaching of the Bible and strive to understand it, we are engaging in theology. Therefore, it is important that we put the Bible's varied teachings together in a systematic fashion, using proper, time-tested methods of interpretation so as to arrive at a theology that is founded on truth.
That is precisely what Dr. Sproul does in Everyone's a Theologian: An Introduction to Systematic Theology. This book is anything but a dry discussion of minute points of doctrine. Dr. Sproul, demonstrating his trademark ability to make complex subjects easy to understand, surveys the basic truths of the Christian faith, reminding us once more of what God is like and of what He has done for His people in this world and the next.
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- Chaplain DE
- 04-02-2015
Masterful
Beyond my expectations. Theology for the layman as well as the professional. A concise summary for defense of the faith.
8 people found this helpful
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- Alexandre
- 28-01-2015
Essential book
This book will teach you the essentials of the Christian faith. I recommend this book not only for the seasoned Christian but also to a new Christian
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- phil
- 10-11-2016
long live RC
Solid Reformed Theology bssics and a little more. Interestingly applied to our lives as modern westerners. Beautifully narrated.
4 people found this helpful
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- Philip
- 11-12-2015
Deep and impactful
Would you consider the audio edition of Everyone's a Theologian to be better than the print version?
I would, although I didn't read the print version.
Any additional comments?
There's just a lot to digest, but I think it helps explain some rather complicated concepts in an understandable way. I will read other Sproul books.
3 people found this helpful
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- Stephen A. White, Jr.
- 26-12-2018
Great Book, Less Than Perfect Recording
Excellent book, but the recording could have been better. Way too many 'first words of a sentence or section' were cut off mashing it a little more difficult to follow at times. Anyway, I found this book held my attention far more than many other books despite my fear that my focus would wander away with the subject matter.
I feel this book is helpful not only to to Christians who lack significant biblical teaching, but to Christians who have been well schooled also.
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- Particular but Fair
- 08-08-2017
Solid introduction wonderfully read
R. C. Sproul is a very gifted teacher and excels at communicating deep truths in an approachable manner.
The Audible performance is also exceptional.
If you want an introduction to Systematic Theology and a very resourceful book, look no further. He will wade out into the deep waters but not let the budding theologian get overwhelmed.
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- Robert Sand
- 14-01-2015
The truth will set you Free.
I am still a student of the Word of God, and the Spirit in me helps me know the truth and this is it.
4 people found this helpful
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- MG
- 07-07-2016
Great systematic primer
For those new to systematic theology, new converts to the faith, or those just wishing to brush up on the basics, this is a winner.
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- Robert & Shena
- 31-05-2015
Basic Theology, with clarity.
Where does Everyone's a Theologian rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Anything Sproul tends to rate high in my opinions. I love the way he clarifies the Word! Sproul tends to open the Gospel, and clarify the concepts in such a way as to make the listener aware of concepts that he would have otherwise missed.
What other book might you compare Everyone's a Theologian to and why?
Anything Sproul, because you can count on good solid theology, and an extremely in depth knowledge of scripture, as well as church history.
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- Douglas
- 25-01-2015
A Great Follow Up
to my reading of Karl Barth's Evangelical Theology, in which he puts forth the very same proposition as this book: everyone must face the big questions and is, by default, a theologian of one degree or another. Sproul obviously takes the theist stance here and makes good defense of it. Such books are very important now, given the easy, breezy (and overly simplistic and just plain biased) attacks on theism that come through the channels of the "new atheism" (think Dawkins, Dennett, Harris and Hitchens). It is time for theists to start thinking again, open a book, and learn why the new wave atheists are wrong in their facile and one-sided approach to the deeper questions.
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