Thursday, March 24, 2016

Book Review: Exploring Christian Theology, Volume II: Creation, Fall, and Salvation by Nathan D. Holsteen and Michael J. Svigel, General Editors


Exploring Christian Theology, Volume Two continues to look at areas of Theology, focusing on creation and the fall, and Salvation. Part One focuses on creation, humanity, and the fall. Part Two turns things around a bit to focus of salvation. Both parts also give facts and principles with Biblical support and go into various pitfalls to avoid when studying these doctrines.

After having read Volume One, I knew a little of what to expect as far as the approach this book would take. I was able to get into this one a little more quickly, as it’s not exactly easy reading. Part One is very convicting of course, as it should be since it is talking about sin. It’s impossible to get through without examining your own life. Part Two focuses on salvation, a much needed reprise after reading about the fall! All credit is given to God for the redeeming work He performed on the cross! Each part ended with an extensive list of reading selections with descriptions for those looking to study further.

I appreciated reading Exploring Christian Theology, Volume Two, as it furthered my self-study of Theology without getting too difficult. I look forward to reading Volume Three, and so far can say I recommend the first two volumes for those looking to enhance their knowledge or references on topics in Theology.



I received this book for free from the publisher through the BethanyHouse Blogger Review Program. I was not required to write a positive review and the opinions and thoughts I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255

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