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At Reformers Bookshop we stock the best in Reformed Theology Books. Theology means ‘the study of God’ but is much broader than it sounds. Reformed theology describes an understanding of God and the world which places God in sovereign control of everything that happens. Reformed theology is perhaps best summarised by the great reformed creeds or confessions of faith such as the Westminster Confession, the 1689 Baptist Confession or the Savoy Declaration.

Theology can be approached from several different angles.

Systematic Theology books seek to collate the teaching of the Bible by topic. Systematic theologians seek to work through the Bible systematically as they consider a topic such as God (Theology Proper), Christ (Christology), Man (Anthropology), Salvation (Soteriology), The Church (Ecclesiology) or the End Times (Eschatology).

Biblical Theology books have a slightly different approach. Biblical theologians focus on the development of a topic throughout the Biblical narrative. Some books will present the entire story of the Bible in a cohesive way such as God’s Big Picture, others will focus on the place of individual books of the Bible in the history of redemption such as Geerhardus Vos’ Biblical Theology.

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7 products found in Theology Books

Spiritual Warfare: A Biblical and Balanced Perspective
Paperback
  • $23.99

Brian Borgman; Rob Ventura

BST Message of Spiritual Warfare
paperback
  • $24.99

Keith Ferdinando

United to Christ, Walking in the Spirit: A Theology of Ephesians
Paperback
  • $29.99

Benjamin L. Merkle

Unseen Realities: Heaven, Hell, Angels and Demons
Paperback
  • $20.99

R. C. Sproul

Supernatural: What the Bible Teaches About the Unseen World - and Why It Matters
Paperback
  • $29.99

Michael S. Heiser

Demons: What the Bible Really Says About the Powers of Darkness
Hardcover
  • $47.99

Michael S. Heiser

Unseen Realm, The: Recovering the Supernatural Worldview of the Bible
Paperback
  • $37.99

Michael S. Heiser