An Introduction to Systematic Theology is a practical and accessible guide to the major doctrines of the Christian faith written from an Assemblies of God perspective. Designed for Christians, ministers, church leaders, Bible students, and credential candidates, this study guide presents biblical doctrine in a clear, organized, and ministry-focused format.
Readers will explore the foundational teachings of Scripture, the nature of God, the person and work of Jesus Christ, the ministry of the Holy Spirit, humanity, sin, salvation, sanctification, the Church, spiritual gifts, divine healing, angels, and future events. Special attention is given to key Pentecostal doctrines, including the baptism in the Holy Spirit, Spirit-empowered ministry, and the Blessed Hope.
Each chapter combines biblical teaching, key Scripture references, doctrinal summaries, and practical application to help readers develop a deeper understanding of God's Word and a stronger foundation for Christian living and ministry.
Whether used for personal study, discipleship, ministry preparation, classroom instruction, or credentialing review, An Introduction to Systematic Theology serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to grow in biblical knowledge, theological understanding, and effective Christian service.
Written from a Pentecostal perspective and grounded in the authority of Scripture, this volume offers an introduction to systematic theology that is both academically sound and spiritually practical.
Introduction to Systematic Theology
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