Systematic Theology (Volume 1 of 3)

audiobook

Systematic Theology (Volume 1 of 3)

by Augustus Hopkins Strong

EN·~29 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total

Preface

25:13:24

I. Definition of Theology.

2:49

II. Aim of Theology.

3:49

III. Possibility of Theology.

1:00:33

IV. Necessity of Theology.

17:38

V. Relation of Theology to Religion.

21:27

I. Sources of Theology.

44:01

II. Limitations of Theology.

9:47

III. Relations of Material to Progress in Theology.

6:15

I. Requisites to the study of Theology.

13:25

Description

This volume presents a refreshed and expanded survey of Christian doctrine, rooted in the conviction that Christ alone reveals God in every sphere of life. Drawing on decades of study, the author weaves together theology, philosophy, and the latest scientific insights, proposing a monistic vision where evolution and reason serve the divine purpose rather than oppose it. Early chapters lay out a clear framework for understanding Scripture, the nature of humanity, and the moral trajectory of history through the lens of Christ’s presence.

The writer’s personal experience of faith informs a passionate defense of Christ’s deity and atonement against contemporary trends that downplay these core claims. By confronting modern theological currents and reaffirming the authority of the gospel, the work invites listeners to engage with a coherent, Christ‑centered worldview that speaks to both the mind and the spirit.

Collections

Browse all

Details

Language

en

Duration

~29 hours (1671K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-10-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Augustus Hopkins Strong

Augustus Hopkins Strong

1836–1921

A leading Baptist theologian of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, he helped shape generations of ministers through his teaching and writing. His best-known work, Systematic Theology, remained influential in Baptist and Reformed circles for decades.

View all books

You may also like