Covenantal Baptist Systematic Theology

Robert Peters
Robert Peters Member Posts: 698 ✭✭
edited November 20 in Resources Forum

I am look for a book on systematic theology from a covernental baptist perspective. ANy suggestions. Or even one on the doctrine of the church. 

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  • Robert M. Warren
    Robert M. Warren Member Posts: 2,452 ✭✭✭

    Robert:

    I haven't yet read through James Boyce, other than referring to him some, but I believe he is considered a Covenantalist.

    Here is the link to Abstract of Systematic Theology:  https://www.logos.com/product/4948/abstract-of-systematic-theology  I think you can find a PDF, probably at Founders.org, to evaluate to see if you want to buy the Logos resource.

    [Edit] Just in case someone is not aware (it was somewhat confusing to me at a point), there is James P. Boyce (this guy, the 19th century Baptist) and there is James M. Boice, the 20th century Presbyterian. Both have written theological titles published in Logos. Both are Reformed.

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  • Doc B
    Doc B Member Posts: 3,581 ✭✭✭

    I am look for a book on systematic theology from a covernental baptist perspective. ANy suggestions. Or even one on the doctrine of the church. 

    The LBC1689 is a statement of faith, but is also essentially a systematic theology and is from that perspective. It is contained in a few available resources, and has also been placed in the Files forum as a docx for loading as a personal book (there are at least three copies, one of which I placed there).

    The Founder's Journal is available and has a ton of good stuff in it (but is expensive$$$). There are three Founder's Press collections under development, all of which contain works of interest. This collection-

        https://www.logos.com/product/49829/founders-press-theology-collection

    will be of particular interest when it is available.

    There are also a couple Baptist Covenantal works buried in one of the big Zondervan collections. I don't buy big Zondervan collections, so I don't have those (I will not reward companies who refuse to be customer-friendly). If you have one of those, you might find these gems buried in your library.

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  • Robert Peters
    Robert Peters Member Posts: 698 ✭✭

    I have the founders journal I have been looking into that... I got them through the master journal