

#2251
Mentioned in 12 episodes
Systematic theology
Book • 1947
This work, published in 1947, is the first consistently premillennial and dispensational systematic theology ever written.
It covers a wide range of theological topics, including bibliology, theology proper, angelology, anthropology, hamartiology, soteriology, ecclesiology, and eschatology.
Chafer's work is notable for its completeness and accessibility, making it readable for both scholars and those not formally trained in theology.
The eight volumes are highly regarded for their practical and devotional content, as well as their comprehensive treatment of systematic theology.
It covers a wide range of theological topics, including bibliology, theology proper, angelology, anthropology, hamartiology, soteriology, ecclesiology, and eschatology.
Chafer's work is notable for its completeness and accessibility, making it readable for both scholars and those not formally trained in theology.
The eight volumes are highly regarded for their practical and devotional content, as well as their comprehensive treatment of systematic theology.
Mentioned by















Mentioned in 12 episodes
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

who got covenant-pilled when reading it at the same time as he read Beale's book.

Derek Rishmawy

16 snips
Is "Covenant" Overused?
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

as a systematic theology book.

Andrew Spencer

15 snips
The Environmental Stewardship Interview
Mentioned by Darren as a systematic theology book that Koukl seemed likely to recommend before pivoting to Millard Erickson.

Thankful for John MacArthur’s Legacy
Mentioned as required reading in countless seminaries.

Episode 1 - The Secret Meeting
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

as a comprehensive resource for systematic theology.

Dale Partridge

Why Study Systematic Theology
Mentioned by 

as a key figure in shaping complementarian theology, particularly through his book "Systematic Theology".


Shannon Patterson

Episode 2 - The Role She Wasn’t Allowed To Play
Recommended to understand the different positions about the end times, also known as eschatology.

Ep 1211 | Israel: What Should Christians Think? And an Announcement
Mentioned by Daniel Hummel as a key systematizer of dispensationalist theology.

The History of Dispensationalism with Daniel Hummel
Mentioned by Richard Howe as a significant figure in Christian apologetics, whose systematic theology is highly regarded.

018. Is Philosophy Relevant? | Dr. Richard G. Howe
Mentioned by 

discussing complementarian doctrine.


Shannon Patterson

Episode 7 - That’s What HE Said!
Mentioned by 

as an example of a systematic philosophical theologian.


William Lane Craig

William Lane Craig's Magnum Opus
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

as a phenomenal systematic theology book he recently finished reading.

Andy Naselli

Predestination - Andy Naselli
Mentioned by 

as an example of a systematic theologian whose work lacked the benefit of the renaissance in Christian philosophy.


William Lane Craig

50 Years Studying God & Philosophy: William Lane Craig’s Magnum Opus
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

as a book he read in undergrad, sparking discussion on theological authority.

Tripp

Grace Ji-Sun Kim: Jumping Vatican Barriers and Chasing the Spirit
Recommended by ![undefined]()

and Wes Todd as a systematic theology reference, with an abridged version available.

Joel Webbon

THE LIVESTREAM - Ask Us Anything
Mentioned by 

, who used it as a theological textbook while at an Evangelical Protestant Seminary.


David Anders

The Meaning of Religion
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

as one of the theologians he read to prepare for writing his systematics.

Frank Macchia

Systematic Theology in the Spirit of Pentecost
Recommended by 

as a comprehensive resource for systematic theology.


Allie Beth Stuckey

Ep 1108 | UK’s Assisted Suicide Bill, Booming Bible Sales & John Piper Scorches Pronouns | Guest: Dr. Calum Miller