A helpful handbook of doctrinal theology based on Francis Pieper's Christliche Dogmatik, this single volume presents the voluminous material in Pieper's work in a concise and practical manner for the use of theology students.
Sections include the nature and concept of theology; Holy Scripture; God; creation; divine providence; angels; man; sin; freedom of the will; God’s grace; Christ; soteriology; saving faith; conversion; justification; sanctification; Means of Grace; Law and Gospel; Baptism; the Lord’s Supper; the universal Church; the visible Church; the public ministry; eternal election; and eschatology.
Sections include the nature and concept of theology; Holy Scripture; God; creation; divine providence; angels; man; sin; freedom of the will; God’s grace; Christ; soteriology; saving faith; conversion; justification; sanctification; Means of Grace; Law and Gospel; Baptism; the Lord’s Supper; the universal Church; the visible Church; the public ministry; eternal election; and eschatology.