Practical Christian Theology: Examining the Great Doctrines of the Faith

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Kregel Publications, 2001 - Religion - 576 pages
Since first published in 1981, Practical Christian Theology has been a popular resource for both lay readers and academicstudents of the Bible. In addition to providing a comprehensive view of Christian theology that is based on the conviction thatthe Bible is the inerrant Word of God, this edition encourages a deeper, more intimate relationship with God the Father, JesusChrist, and the Holy Spirit.

Drawing upon more than fifty-five years of Bible study and twenty-fiveve years as a Bible college teacher, Barackman provides an easy-to-follow outline for each chapter that not only organizes the material for systematic study but also makes this work a handy reference tool. The main topics discussed are: The Bible, The Doctrine of God, the Father, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, Angels, Man, Sin, Salvation, The Church, and Future Prophetic Events.

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About the author (2001)

Floyd Has Barackman was an instructor in systematic theology at Practical Bible Training School, Bible School Park, New York, where has has taught since 1962. He pastored the Calvary Baptist Church in Meadville, Pennsylvania, Grace Baptist Church of Newfane, New York and the First Baptist Church of Maine, New York. He has written adult studies for Accent Publications of Denver, been the expositor for Practical Bible Training School's paper, The Alumnus, and authored How to Interpret the Bible, Practical Christian Theology, and Victors Not Victims.

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