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Distinguished Christian educator, Dr. R.J. Gore, brings more than thirty years of Reformed theological teaching experience to this encouraging introductory guide to biblical, Christian theology. Getting Started is meant to help students and those new to or intimidated by theology "get started" in the right direction as they first learn about the God of the Bible. Throughout Dr. Gore explains key terms, historical movements, influential theologians, and different approaches to theological inquiry, all in a warm, approachable, and easy to understand tone. He also teaches methods that anyone,…mehr

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Distinguished Christian educator, Dr. R.J. Gore, brings more than thirty years of Reformed theological teaching experience to this encouraging introductory guide to biblical, Christian theology. Getting Started is meant to help students and those new to or intimidated by theology "get started" in the right direction as they first learn about the God of the Bible. Throughout Dr. Gore explains key terms, historical movements, influential theologians, and different approaches to theological inquiry, all in a warm, approachable, and easy to understand tone. He also teaches methods that anyone, regardless of experience, can use to do theology in a biblical and balanced fashion. For students, newcomers to Christianity, or anyone with an interest in Christian theology, Getting Started is an indispensable introduction and the perfect starting off point for the journey of a lifetime!
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Autorenporträt
R.J. Gore (DMin, Erskine Theological Seminary; PhD, Westminster Theological Seminary) is Dean Emeritus and Professor of Systematic Theology at Erskine Theological Seminary. He served for twenty-nine years as an Army Chaplain (Colonel) including a combat tour in Iraq (in 2004), has pastored a small church, and has held numerous leadership roles in his presbytery and denomination. He is the author of Covenantal Worship: Reconsidering the Puritan Regulative Principle and is the editor of Celebration, a book of sermons for the 180th Anniversary of Erskine Theological Seminary.