About This Book
A systematic theological exposition treats the knowledge and majesty of the divine as the central dogma, opening with God’s incomprehensibility and the distinction between innate and acquired cognition. It examines divine names, attributes, and counsel, then turns to the created order: the original condition of the world, the spiritual and material realms, and the origin, nature, and destiny of humanity. Doctrines are presented in relation to the one foundational theme of knowing God, combining careful doctrinal analysis with an emphasis on how divine revelation grounds worship and ethical reflection.
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