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Average rating: 3.95 · 57 ratings · 17 reviews · 11 distinct worksSimilar authors
Covenant Theology: A Reform...

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Lectures in Systematic Theo...

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Hungry Nation: An Alarming ...

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“Pectus est quod theologum facit.”
Greg Nichols, Lectures in Systematic Theology: Doctrine of God

“God always associates his gospel method with these means. Eve nurtured Abel and Seth; Noah was a preacher of righteousness; and God answered Abraham’s prayers. He blesses the preaching of his appointed preachers, owns the nurture of godly parents, and answers the prayers of his redeemed people. God uses the preaching of men he equips for the work: “they repented at the preaching of Jonah” (Matt. 12:41); and “they so spoke that a great multitude both of Jews and Greeks believed” (Acts 14:1); and “how shall they hear without a preacher” (Rom. 10:14-15).”
Greg Nichols, Lectures in Systematic Theology: Doctrine of Christ

“Theology is a science which can be successfully cultivated only in connection with its practical application.”
Greg Nichols, Lectures in Systematic Theology: Doctrine of God



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