A few years ago, the good people at LifeWay asked me to propose a series of theology books either for the academy or for the churches. I chose to focus on the churches, and from my proposal we together worked up a series entitled "Theology for Every Person." The series is intended to help every person realize that he or she is called to know and love God with all one's heart, soul, mind, and strength.
The first volume in the series is entitled God and was published in 2024. This book helps the reader enter the conversation of talk about God. The overarching theme is that of a journey into knowing God. The major doctrines considered are God, revelation, and theological method. I have written about these doctrines in numerous academic works. The academic details are summarized and simplified as much as possible without losing their meaning. My hope is that the reader will be delighted to enter the conversation with and about our Creator. You can find the book on sale with the publisher, B&H, or at a major retailer, such as Amazon.
The second volume of Theology for Every Person is entitled Word and was published in 2026. This book helps the reader continue their journey into knowing God by focusing on the second Person of the Trinity, the eternal Word or Son of God. After two chapters on the Person of the Father are two chapters focused on the Person of the Word. Chapters five and six then consider the doctrines of creation and providence, while the next three chapters focus on who human beings are as created in the image of God yet as sinful. The final four chapters consider the work of Jesus Christ, centered in the cross but inclusive of his resurrection, ascension, heavenly session, and eternal reign. You can find the book on sale with the publisher, B&H, or at a major retailer, such as Amazon.
I appreciate how pastors like the late Steve Gaines, as well as Andy Brown, Ryan King, and Darin Wood, as well as professional theologians like Rick Durst, Adam Harwood, Michael Haykin, and Kenneth Keathley, have kindly endorsed these books.
The third volume will be entitled Spirit and is expected to be published in 2028. It will consider the doctrine of the Person of the Holy Spirit, as well as the doctrines of the Kingdom of God, salvation and the Christian life, the church, and the last.
I have taught portions of these books in various churches, testing them out on the laity, and been surprised by the great responses. I have also taught portions of these works, not only to University and Seminary students, but to gatherings of pastors seeking a refresher course in theology. Recently, the First Baptist Church of Midland, Texas, led by Dr. Darin Wood, recorded three such sessions delivered to pastors who came from all over West Texas, including as far as El Paso. You are welcome to sit in on those sessions by videos located here:
- Session 1: Theology is for Every Person
- Session 2: Is God Trinity?
- Session 3: What Must We Say of the Trinity?
May the readers be edified and the Lord be glorified by all three volumes of Theology for Every Person.
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