A New Systematic Theology of the Christian Faith
Robert Reymond

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A New Systematic Theology of the Christian Faith
Robert Reymond
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Robert Reymond's "A New Systematic Theology of the Christian Faith" stands as one of the most rigorously biblical and comprehensively Reformed systematic theologies available today. As a distinguished professor of systematic theology with decades of teaching experience, Reymond brings exceptional scholarly credentials and pastoral wisdom to bear on the great doctrines of the Christian faith. This updated edition represents a lifetime of careful study and reflection, offering readers a God-centered presentation of Reformed theology that is deeply rooted in Scripture and constantly measured against the truth of God's Word. The work's extensive use of biblical exegesis sets it apart from many systematic theologies that rely more heavily on philosophical argumentation or traditional formulations.
Reymond's methodology combines faithful adherence to classic Calvinist positions with fresh biblical insights that illuminate familiar doctrines. His treatment of God's attributes, the Trinity, and the authority of Scripture demonstrates remarkable depth and clarity, while his discussions of baptism, church government, and eschatology reflect careful engagement with biblical texts and Reformed confessional standards. The work is particularly valuable for its thoughtful interaction with contemporary theological voices and documents, including careful analysis of Roman Catholic positions as expressed in recent catechisms and ecumenical statements. Hebrew and Greek terms are provided with transliterations, making the work accessible to those without original language training while maintaining scholarly rigor.
What distinguishes this systematic theology is its exceptional practical value for ministry preparation and theological education. Reymond writes with remarkable clarity and pastoral warmth, making complex theological concepts accessible without sacrificing intellectual rigor. The extensive footnotes, helpful appendices, and carefully curated bibliography provide valuable resources for further study, while the systematic organization makes the work ideal for both sequential reading and topical reference. For pastors seeking a reliable theological foundation for preaching and teaching, seminary students grappling with doctrinal questions, or serious Christians wanting to understand the biblical basis for Reformed theology, this volume represents an invaluable investment that will serve faithfully for decades of study and ministry.