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A True Grace Primer in Systematic Theology
A True Grace Primer in Systematic Theology is more than just another introduction to doctrine. It is a faithful and accessible guide to Scripture's great themes-written from a consistent dispensational interpretation, highlighting the implications of true grace, and uniquely integrating the long-neglected doctrine of Israelology into the larger framework of God's revelation.
Dr. Steven R. Cook brings together decades of biblical study, discipleship ministry, and teaching experience to help believers think biblically about God, His Word, and His plan for history. With clarity and precision, he demonstrates how the literal, grammatical, historical method of interpretation safeguards both the gospel of grace and the integrity of God's plan for and promises to His people.
This volume provides readers with:
— A coherent framework for understanding Scripture dispensationally.
— A True Grace approach that upholds salvation by grace through faith alone.
— A robust treatment of Israel's place in God's plan, harmonized with theology proper.
— Practical applications of doctrine to the believer's walk, worship, and worldview.
— Appendices on the biblical histories of Israel and the Church.
Accessible for the new believer yet rich enough for the teacher, this True Grace Primer in Systematic Theology calls readers to a deeper, more confident faith in the God who keeps His word and fulfills His covenants.
A True Grace Primer in Systematic Theology is more than just another introduction to doctrine. It is a faithful and accessible guide to Scripture's great themes-written from a consistent dispensational interpretation, highlighting the implications of true grace, and uniquely integrating the long-neglected doctrine of Israelology into the larger framework of God's revelation.
Dr. Steven R. Cook brings together decades of biblical study, discipleship ministry, and teaching experience to help believers think biblically about God, His Word, and His plan for history. With clarity and precision, he demonstrates how the literal, grammatical, historical method of interpretation safeguards both the gospel of grace and the integrity of God's plan for and promises to His people.
This volume provides readers with:
— A coherent framework for understanding Scripture dispensationally.
— A True Grace approach that upholds salvation by grace through faith alone.
— A robust treatment of Israel's place in God's plan, harmonized with theology proper.
— Practical applications of doctrine to the believer's walk, worship, and worldview.
— Appendices on the biblical histories of Israel and the Church.
Accessible for the new believer yet rich enough for the teacher, this True Grace Primer in Systematic Theology calls readers to a deeper, more confident faith in the God who keeps His word and fulfills His covenants.