Abstract of Systematic Theology

Book • 1996
James P. Boyce's systematic theology presents a confessional Reformed account of Christian doctrine rooted in Scripture and historic Baptist convictions.

The work systematically treats topics such as revelation, God, Christology, soteriology, and ecclesiology in a compact, theological format.

Boyce aims to ground doctrinal teaching in exegetical and confessional commitments, reflecting 19th-century theological concerns.

While influential among conservative Baptists and Reformed readers, its older style can be denser for modern readers.

The book remains respected for its clarity of doctrinal commitment and pastoral orientation.

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as his favorite systematic theology though it's older and somewhat harder to read.
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