This book is essential reading for historical theologians. Buy manual of christian doctrine by louis berkhof online at alibris. And now, israel, what does jehovah your god require of you, but to fear jehovah your god. Free online bible library systematic theology, by louis berkhof. What is the center of the religions life according to scripture. He emigrated with his family to grand rapids, michigan in 1882. Here he remained for 38 years, devoting his talents and immense stores of knowledge to the training of men for the ministry. The doctrine of god and creation chapter 4 the essential nature of god chapter 5 the names god chapter 6 the attributes of god chapter 7 the trinity. Manual of christian doctrine berkhof reformation heritage. This book covers the development of some of the doctrines of the ancient church and almost none of the present day doctrinal questions. Its has expired and is in the public domain according to the christian digital library foundation, inc.
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Surely, a theologian must take account of the present situation in the religious world, and ever study the truth anew, but he cannot neglect the lessons of the past with impunity. He graduated from calvin theological seminary in 1900 and accepted the call to be the pastor of the allendale, michigan first christian reformed church. Summary of christian doctrine 97808028152 by louis berkhof. He graduated from calvin theological seminary in 1900 and accepted the call to be the pastor of the allendale, michigan first christian. Berkhof s summary of christian doctrine is a very concise version of his basic information. If one or more works are by a distinct, homonymous authors, go ahead and split the author. This little work on new testament introduction is the result of labor done in and for the classroom, and is primarily intended for my own students. An enduring theological classic now available in paperback. The doctrine of the perseverance of the saints in history. He taught for almost four decades at calvin theological seminary and served as its president from 19311944. There has been too much of this in the past, and there is a great.
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The history of christian doctrines berkhof, louis on. Systematically arranged and helpfully subdivided, a summary of christian doctrine has proved ideal for church studygroups. Berkhof 18731957 was born in the netherlands, and his family moved to grand rapids when he was 9. He was an outstanding american teacher and the author of some 22 books.
Berkhof was educated in amsterdam, leiden and berlin, before taking up a pastorate in the dutch town of lemele in 1938. In 1893, he began attending the theological school of the christian reformed church now calvin theological seminary, where he studied under hendericus beuker and was influenced by the writings of abraham kuyper and herman bavinck. Thou shalt not take the name of the lord thy god in vain, ex. Louis berkhof 18731957 served gods people well, and his monumental work continues to serve the body of christ as one of the best reformed systematic theology books available. The christian faith is not based on the evidence for the resurrection thanks to, berkhofs classic theology text is now freely and legally available here. Louis berkhof titulo do original em ingles systematic theology 1. Summary of christian doctrine, by louis berkhof biblical training. Technical terms and detailed explanations have been avoided, and important scripture passages are printed in. History of christian doctrines hardcover december 1, 1996 by louis berkhof author visit amazons louis berkhof page. History of christian doctrines by louis berkhof was originally titled reformed dogmatics. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. For the first time in its long and acclaimed history, berkhofs monumental treatment of the doctrines of the reformed faith is now available together in one volume with introduction to the study of systematic theology, berkhofs formal prolegomenon to his theology.
History of the history of dogma preparatory doctrinal development i. After two pastorates, he began his long career as professor at calvin seminary, grand rapids, in 1906. Similar to the authors manual of christian doctrine, this volume offers a simpler and briefer presentation of christian doctrine geared especially to high school students. While the bible records several names of god, it also speaks of the name of god in the singular as, for instance in the following statements. His main works are his systematic theology 1932, revised 1938 which was supplemented with an introductory volume to systematic theology 1932, which is included in the 1996 eerdmans edition of systematic theology and a separate volume entitled history of christian doctrines 1937. This landmark edition combines berkhofs standard, systematic treatment of the doctrines of the reformed faithhis magnum opuswith his introduction to systematic theology.
Berkhofs systematic theology, included in this collection, is one of the most widely cited theological works in recent decades. Summary of christian doctrine by louis berkhof table of contents. Basing this work on his own fullscale systematic theology, berkhof summarizes the body of church doctrine, beginning with the doctrines of scripture and god. The apostolic fathers and their doctrinal views ii. Just as louis berkhofs systematic theology is outstanding in its own field, his book a summary of christian doctrine is unequalled as a popular handbook of christian doctrine, written from an evangelical and reformed standpoint systematically arranged and helpfully subdivided, a summary of christian doctrine has proved ideal for church studygroups. Louis berkhof s systematic theology has been the standard theology text for presbyterianreformed thinkers since it was first published in the 50s. History of christian doctrines by louis berkhof trinity. In fact, i cannot think of a better reformed systematic theology text than this one other than, perhaps, charnocks work. History of christian doctrines by louis berkhof hardcover. Mindful of the great importance of the proper indoctrination of the young people of the church, louis berkhof wrote this comprehensive yet concise introduction to the fundamental doctrines of the christian faith from a reformed perspective. The doctrine of god and creation chapter 4 the essential nature of god chapter 5 the names god chapter 6 the attributes of god chapter 7. The history of christian doctrines by louis berkhof banner.
In 1950, he began working for the church and world institute of the. In his book, introduction to the new testament, louis berkhof investigates the history and purpose of the gospels and epistles in the new testament. Theology and a separate volume entitled history of christian doctrines in 1937. Berkhof s sections begin with a brief outline followed by a comprehensive look at the characteristics, authorship, composition, and canonical significance of each new testament book. In his monumental treatment of the doctrines of the reformed faith, berkhof covers the full range of theology in traditional systematic fashion, examining the doctrines of god. Systematic theology, by louis berkhof free online bible.
Written in a scholarly yet simple style, and completely outlined and indexed, the work includes a thorough bibliography, and questions for further study follow each section. Louis berkhof was born in 1873 in the netherlands, and immigrated with his family to west michigan in 1882. A history of christian doctrine volume three the twentieth century a. Louis berkhof was born in 1873 in the netherlands, and emigrated with his family to west michigan in 1882.
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