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February 23, 2014
Systematic Theology has been the standard textbook in English-speaking Reformed seminaries for many years.
Boice, pastor of Tenth Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, writes popularly from a Reformed and Presbyterian perspective. The laity will find Boice’s volumes very helpful.
Buchanan (1804–1870), writing from a distinctly Protestant perspective, provides us with the best classical treatment on the biblical doctrine of justification.
His Institutes are the most influential Protestant systematic theology ever written.
writes from a qualified Calvinistic and dispensational perspective.
America’s greatest philosophical theologian, writes from a distinctly Reformed and Puritan perspective. He was a Congregationalist.
writes from a moderate Reformed and Baptist perspective.
Hodge (1797–1878), professor of systematic theology at Princeton Theological Seminary (1822–1878), writes from a Reformed and Presbyterian perspective. His Systematic Theology has been used extensively by pastors and theologians from the time it was published to the present.
No Arminian has ever answered his argument.