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Lectures in Systematic Theology: Doctrine of Man

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"You are worthy, our Lord and our God, to receive the glory and the honor and the for
you did create all things, and because of your will they were, and were created (Rev. 4:11)."

Even as we should approach the doctrine of God with profound awe of divine grandeur,
so also we should study the doctrine of man with a deep sense of human smallness and
lowliness, with biblical humility. We should study man with the perspective that in
comparison to God, man is miniscule and laden with moral poverty. We only achieve
this biblical demeanor to the extent that we view human life against the backdrop of
God’s Being. It is my prayer that the Holy Spirit who wrote this perspective into the
Bible would be present with us throughout these studies, and that he would cause a deep
sense of the majesty of God’s Being to pervade our view of man. May God write this
perspective on our hearts and grant us grace to study man with genuine humility. Only
then can we profitably embrace the biblical doctrine of man. Only then can we study the
original creation unto the honor and glory of God. (Excerpt from the book)

627 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 8, 2018

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