The 2011 award-winning publication The Christian Faith garnered wide praise as a thorough, well-informed treatment of the philosophical foundations of Christian theology, the classical elements of systematic theology and exegesis of relevant biblical texts.
Pilgrim Theology distils the distinctive benefits of this approach into a more accessible introduction that will help undergraduate students of theology and educated laypersons gain an understanding of the Christian tradition's biblical and historical foundations.
In this book, Michael Horton guides readers through a preliminary exploration of Christian theology in 'a Reformed key.' Horton reviews the biblical passages that give rise to a particular doctrine in addition to surveying past and present interpretations.
Also included are sidebars showing the key distinctions readers need to grasp on a particular subject, helpful charts and tables illuminating exegetical and historical topics, and questions at the end of each chapter for individual, classroom and small group reflection.