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Everyone’s a Theologian: an Introduction to Systematic Theology, by R.C. Sproul. Reviewed by Ryan Barnhill.

Ryan Barnhill·2015-05-17
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Ryan Barnhill reviews R.C. Sproul's introductory systematic theology textbook, which organizes doctrine into six loci and emphasizes accessibility for general readers. The review particularly highlights Sproul's treatment of common grace and grace as central to Reformed theology, making this a useful resource for understanding how Sproul presents foundational Reformed doctrines in an approachable manner.

Everyone's a Theologian: an Introduction to Systematic Theology, by R.C. Sproul. Sanford, FL: Reformation Trust Publishing, 2014. Pp. 357. [Reviewed by Ryan Barnhill.] R.C. Sproul, popular speaker and author, has added yet another book to his long list of titles. Everyone's a Theologian: an Introduction to Systematic Theology is a primer or introduction to systematic theology. Sproul organizes his material according to the six loci: Theology, Anthropology, Christology (and Pneumatology),...

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Ryan Barnhill
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2015-05-17

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Book ReviewsSovereign GraceCommon Grace Controversy
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