About This Book
A systematic presentation of Christian theology opens with prolegomena that define theology, its aims, sources, and method, then examines arguments for God's existence—cosmological, teleological, anthropological, and ontological—and responds to materialism, pantheism, and allied views. It treats Scripture as divine revelation, evaluating miracles, prophecy, and historical evidence, and surveys doctrinal loci including the nature and attributes of God, the centrality of Christ as revealer, and the relation of theology to science and critical inquiry. Exegetical, philosophical, and apologetic material are combined to guide theological study and methodological reflection.