Systematic Theology Workbook
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
This workbook accompanies Wayne Grudem's bestselling Systematic Theology and features student-friendly review material and exercises.
Wayne Grudem est professeur émérite de théologie et d'études bibliques. Son œuvre explore en profondeur des questions théologiques et bibliques, se concentrant souvent sur leur application pratique dans la vie quotidienne. L'approche de Grudem se caractérise par un effort pour expliquer clairement des doctrines complexes et leur pertinence pour les lecteurs contemporains. Ses écrits encouragent un examen réfléchi de la vision du monde chrétienne.






This workbook accompanies Wayne Grudem's bestselling Systematic Theology and features student-friendly review material and exercises.
This WORKBOOK accompanies Wayne Grudem's bestselling Bible Doctrine and features student-friendly review material and exercises.
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