Systematic Theology: Dr. Wayne Grudem (#3): Introduction to Systematic T...

Systematic theology: (1) relationship to other theological disciplines, (2) applied theology, (3) organizational theology (as opposed to disheveled, shallow and disorganized theology), (4) and the doctrines of the Bible.

Where's church history? Not a minor omission. As if systematic theology can be done without other competent voices across the ages? Americo-Bapto-centric? An unworkable hermeneutic and definition of systematics.

No known sightings or soundings of the Reformed Confessions or the Book of Prayer Book yet. It shows, even in the flavor and tone. This is not a minor quibble. He's a brother, but we're not checking our intellectual bags at the door as we enter into discussion with Wayne and his Baptacostal cohorts. Not now. Not ever. Ain't happenin.'


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