Summary of Christian Doctrine

by Louis Berkhof

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We admire this book for its clarity and for its fresh presentation of familiar material. The lessons are short and to the point. We know of no book on doctrine we would rather recommend to those who want a volume to which they can turn for a brief but sufficiently complete statement of the Bible's teachings.

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Needless to say I am cast into the outer darkness of pelagians, rationalists, deists and pantheists as thinking that general revelation ( God as revealed in the facts forces and laws of nature etc) is sufficient rather then the need for special revelation as embodied in the bible. And I keep company with the ebionities of the early church as well as contemporary Unitarians as stressing that Jesus was a man alone. But then I am a dissenter to the Nicene Creed so no hope for me.

Clearly not the purpose of the book but it gives you a clear starting point of why you differ or agree with mainstream opinion!
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Louis Berkhof (1873-1957) was a Reformed theologian who taught at Calvin Theological Seminary and served as its president from 1931-1944. Berkhof's writings presented Reformed thought in the tradition of John Calvin, Abraham Kuyper, and Herman Bavinck. He was known for his commitment to orthodoxy and his writings remain highly influential.

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Summary of Christian Doctrine
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Summary of Christian Doctrine

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Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
230ReligionChristianityChristianity
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BT75 .B362Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionDoctrinal TheologyDoctrinal Theology
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