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A visual introduction to systematic theology.
We live in a visual culture, increasingly relying upon infographics and other visuals to help us understand new and difficult concepts. But the visual portrayal of truth is not a novel idea. God himself communicated his truth visually though the tabernacle, the sacraments, and even the cross.
In Visual Theology, Tim Challies and Josh Byers use a combination of words and illustrations to convey the concepts and principles of systematic theology in a fresh, beautiful, and informative way. They have made the deepest truths of the Bible accessible in a way that can be seen and understood by a visual generation, focusing on four foundational disciplines:
Growing close to Christ
Understanding the work of Christ
Becoming like Christ
Living for Christ
This unique resource is an inviting and artful way to learn theology, comprehend difficult Bible concepts, and grow in your faith.
Contents
Introduction: Why Visual Theology?
1. The Word of God - The Bible's Authority and Inerrancy
2. The Word of God - The Bible's Clarity, Necessity and Sufficiency
3. The Character of God - Incommunicable and Communicable Attributes
4. The Character of God - Trinity
5. The Character of God - Creation
6. The Character of God - Providence
7. The Character of God - Prayer
8. The Character of God - Angels, Satan and Demons
9. The Doctrine of Man - Man's Creation and Purpose
10. The Doctrine of Man - Man as Male and Female
11. The Doctrine of Man - Sin
12. The Doctrine of Christ - The Person of Christ
13. The Doctrine of Christ - The Atonement
14. The Doctrine of Christ - Resurrection and Ascension
15. The Application of Redemption - The Ordo Salutis
16. The Doctrine of the Church - The Nature of the Church
17. The Doctrine of the Church - The Ordinances (Sacraments)
18. The Doctrine of the Church - Being the Church
19. The Doctrine of the Future - The Return of Christ
20. The Doctrine of the Future - Heaven and Hell



