Totally agree!! His eschatology is different than mine, but what a tremendous volume he put out. Very highly recommened!
Here's an interview that Desiring God had with Dr. Culver prior to his death at 98. Great read.
The Old Man and His Big Book
Randall Cue: Robert Culver's systematic theology is one to look into. It is scholarly and thorough.
Robert Culver's systematic theology is one to look into. It is scholarly and thorough.
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I know I'm a little biased as Dr. Culver's son was my brother-in-law. I have an original edition signed by "Pop" Culver. A treasured possession.
Soli Deo Gloria
Randy
Cool story. Did you have a chance to talk with him a bit?
I talked to him many times. His working vocabulary was amazing.
I don’t hear too many people talking about Culver’s systematic theology, other than Packer, Mohler, Kaiser, and Wiersbe What a gem!
Oh, it’s Horton’s Systematic Theology book for me every day of the week and twice on Sunday. Only the correct link is this one: https://www.logos.com/product/164310/systematic-theology-revised-edition
Gary Osborne: Oh, it’s Horton’s Systematic Theology book for me every day of the week and twice on Sunday. Only the correct link is this one: https://www.logos.com/product/164310/systematic-theology-revised-edition
Michael Horton, not Stanley Horton 😉 Besides, the one you gave a link to is not included in the sale.
DAL
Dr. Culver‘s Systematic Theology is wonderful. It should have been published in three volumes. The print edition has very small font. But at $24 on Logos now, it is an extraordinary value. The 1200 pages is more like 2000 pages in most published books.
DAL: Gary Osborne: Oh, it’s Horton’s Systematic Theology book for me every day of the week and twice on Sunday. Only the correct link is this one: https://www.logos.com/product/164310/systematic-theology-revised-edition Michael Horton, not Stanley Horton 😉 Besides, the one you gave a link to is not included in the sale. DAL
I know. But I do mean every word about highly respecting Stanley Horton’s theology books. His is my go to Sysematic Theology book. 🙂
Gary Osborne: DAL: Gary Osborne: Oh, it’s Horton’s Systematic Theology book for me every day of the week and twice on Sunday. Only the correct link is this one: https://www.logos.com/product/164310/systematic-theology-revised-edition Michael Horton, not Stanley Horton 😉 Besides, the one you gave a link to is not included in the sale. DAL I know. But I do mean every word about highly respecting Stanley Horton’s theology books. His is my go to Sysematic Theology book. 🙂
I own Stanley’s books but in WORDsearch because they sold them to me dirt cheap. My premium books are in Logos, but other miscellaneous are in WS and Accordance. I wonder if Michael and Stanley are related since they both have the last name Horton.
DAL: I own Stanley’s books but in WORDsearch because they sold them to me dirt cheap. My premium books are in Logos, but other miscellaneous are in WS and Accordance. I wonder if Michael and Stanley are related since they both have the last name Horton. DAL
If they were picnics must have been interesting. Stanley Horton died about 5 years ago. But a Reformed and Pentecostal theologian together in one family? As I said, get togethers would have been amazing. LOL