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Systematic Theology
- An Introduction to Christian Belief
- Narrated by: Bob Souer
- Length: 50 hrs
- Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
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Publisher's Summary
Systematic Theology is the culmination and creative synthesis of John Frame’s writing on, teaching about, and studying of the Word of God. This magisterial opus at once biblical, clear, cogent, listenable, accessible, and practical summarizes the mature thought of one of the most important and original Reformed theologians of the last 100 years. It will enable you to see clearly how the Bible explains God’s great, sweeping plan for mankind.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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- David Graieg
- 14-09-2020
A reformed intro to Christian theology
Well read. Although at 50hrs this better suited to a physical reference book to consult individual sections than listening to the whole audiobook (for instance the proof texting, listing of scripture references doesn't lend itself to an audiobook). Lots of good insights a Christian from any tradition should be able to appreciate. That being said Frame didn't always seem fair in representing other views. For instance, in his definition of libertarian freewill (see the Standford encyclopaedia for a fair treatment). Nevertheless, Frame has put a lot of good work into this, and there is much to learn from it, one can only hope for an updated edition to address some of the weaknesses.
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- bs
- 11-01-2020
Reformed theology
Great book to gain greater love of God and His word and His people. Recommend.
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- Roger
- 14-12-2019
What a remarkable work!!!!!
What a remarkable work... just the labor to record its massive content is mindboggling, to say nothing of the years and year of careful thought that obviously went into its creation. As I have come to expect (and respect) from a reformed teacher, this writer’s logic is impeccable from that perspective. And I love it as such. And so, if you are looking for a comprehensive survey of the faith... this is that. Also, I love the index of topics. You can pick and choose a subject of interest, a feature lacking in many audiobooks. Add to that the fact of a PDF book as part of the deal... and wow. To date, this is my favorite audiobook. Such an unexpected pleasure. Well done! Thank you John Frame!
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- Bent Tree Church
- 24-01-2020
Best systematic theology books out there.
Best systematic theology books out there. I read 60 to 70 theology books per year. I loved this book. Good for pastors or those that want to dive deeper but still was to understand.
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- Heather Garner
- 29-02-2020
Turn your brain off if you listen.
Time to turn your brain off. There is extremely limited critical questioning, nor meaningful consideration of the plethora of counter views. This work, more often than not, is a narrow strand of reformed theological thinking / views that does little but to articulate that strand and imply your wrong of your not in alignment. 50 hrs is a lot of time & for little juice from the squeeze.
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- BigPapi
- 24-06-2020
Learned so much
Great connection between biblical understanding and systematic thoelogy. Very thorough and comprehensive teaching for all levels of knowledge. Well done!
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- Lorenzo
- 13-12-2019
The best Systematic of the Christian faith
John M. Frame explains in a way that makes Systematic Theology easy to understand. Thank you Father for Jesus
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- Hosea Baxter
- 09-07-2020
Building A Theological View of Life
Frame's book will help you build a profound understanding of the ology and how we should live in light of it.
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- A. B. Harvey
- 18-11-2020
Awesome
Really enjoy every second of a long but well laid out book simplifying the most complex truths in the universe
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