There are many themes that flow through and unite the entirety of Scripture, and in his latest book, scholar Vern S. Poythress explores the relationship between God and truth.
In Truth, Theology, and Perspective, Poythress explains how truth informs and confirms what the Bible teaches. In addition to a theology of objective truth, he explains how it is interwoven through each of the major topics in systematic theology, such as revelation, the Bible, man, Christ, salvation, and eschatology. This perspective highlights how the interconnectedness and harmony of Scripture is an extension of God's own truthfulness and how this attribute is manifested in all of creation, prompting us to greater worship and gratitude to God.
160 pages.
Introduction: Truth as a Perspective
Part 1: The Doctrine of God
Chapter 1: The Existence of God
Chapter 2: Attributes of God
Chapter 3: The Trinity
Chapter 4: The Plan of God
Chapter 5: Creation
Chapter 6: Providence and Miracle
Chapter 7: Revelation
Part 2: The Doctrine of Man
Chapter 8: The Origin and Nature of Mankind
Chapter 9: The Original Covenant
Chapter 10: The Fall
Chapter 11: Free Agency
Part 3: Redemption
Chapter 12: The Person of Christ
Chapter 13: Christ as Prophet, King, and Priest
Chapter 14: Christ’s Atoning Work
Chapter 15: Already and Not Yet
Part 4: Application of Redemption
Chapter 16: God's Initiative in Saving People
Chapter 17: Justification and Sanctification
Chapter 18: The Church
Chapter 19: The Consummation
Conclusion
Bibliography
General Index
Scripture Index
Truth, Theology, and Perspective: An Approach to Understanding Biblical Doctrine is in the following collections: