Book recommendations of Sinclair B. Ferguson

Sinclair Ferguson, Distinguished Visiting Professor of Systematic Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, has recommended the following books.



































Richard Gaffin’s book recommendations

Richard B. Gaffin, Jr., Charles Krahe Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, has recommended the following books.

































Systematic Theology – Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

The following books and articles are some of those appearing on the Comprehensive Reading List for PhD Students in Systematic Theology at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

I. Biblical Foundation

The Hebrew Old Testament

The Greek New Testament

II. Systematic Theologies

Barth, Karl. Kirchliche Dogmatik. (ET: Church Dogmatics. 4 Vols.)

Bavinck, Herman. Gereformeerde dogmatiek. (ET: Reformed Dogmatics. 3 Vols. [currently])

Calvin, John. Institutio Christianae Religionis. (ET: Institutes of the Christian Religion.)

Erickson, Millard. Christian Theology.

Garrett, James Leo. Systematic Theology. 2 Vols.

Grudem, Wayne. Systematic Theology.

Hodgson, Peter and Robert King, eds. Christian Theology: An Introduction to its Traditions and Tasks.

Jenson, Robert W. Systematic Theology. 2 Vols.

Mullins, E. Y. The Christian Religion in its Doctrinal Expression.

Schleiermacher, Friedrich. Glaubenslehre. (ET: The Christian Faith.)

III. Doctrinal Monographs

1. Prolegomena

Frei, Hans. The Eclipse of Biblical Narrative.

Hütter, Reinhard. Theologie als kirchliche Praktik. (ET: Suffering Divine Things: Theology as
Church Practice.)

Lindbeck, George. The Nature of Doctrine.

Rahner, Karl. The Trinity

Vanhoozer, Kevin. First Theology.

__________. The Drama of Doctrine.

2. Revelation and Scripture

Henry, Carl. God, Revelation, and Authority.

Pinnock, Clark. The Scripture Principle.

Warfield, B. B. The Inspiration and Authority of hte Bible.

Webster, John. Holy Scripture: A Dogmatic Sketch.

3. God

Augustine. De Trinitate. (ET: The Trinity.)

Bauckham, Richard. “Biblical Theology and the Problem of Monotheism.” In Out of Egypt:
Biblical Theology and Interpretation. Ed. Craig Bartholomew, Mary Healy, Karl Möller, and Robin Parry. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2004.

Cobb, John B. Process Theology: An Introductory Exposition.

Frame, John. The Doctrine of God.

Pinnock, Clark et al. The Openness of God.

Rowe, C. Kavin. “Biblical Pressure and Trinitarian Hermeneutics.” Pro Ecclesia 11 (2002): 295-312.

4. Creation and Providence

Edwards, Jonathan. “A Dissertation Concerning the End for which God Created the World.”

Flint, Thomas. Divine Providence: The Molinist Account.

Helm, Paul. The Providence of God.

Tanner, Kathryn. God and Creation in Christian Theology.

5. Humanity and Sin

Augustine. Contra Pelagium. (ET: Answer to the Pelagians. 4 Vols.)

Grenz, Stanley. The Social God and the Relational Self.

Hoekema, Anthony. Created in God’s Image.

Luther, Martin. De servo arbitrio. (ET: The Bondage of the Will.)

Rees, B. R. Pelagius: Life and Letters.

6. Person and Work of Jesus Christ

Bauckham, Richard. God Crucified: Monotheism and Christology in the New Testament.

Hardy, Edward, ed. Christology of the Later Fathers.

O’Collins, Gerald. Incarnation.

Packer, J. I. “What did the cross achieve?” Tyndale Bulletin 25 (1974).

Wright, N. T. The Resurrection of the Son of God.

Yeago, David. “The New Testament and Nicene Dogma.” Pro Ecclesia 3 (1994).

7. The Holy Spirit

Congar, Yves. Je crois en l’Esprit Saint. (ET: I Believe in the Holy Spirit.)

Fee, Gordon. God’s Empowering Presence.

Ferguson, Sinclair. The Holy Spirit.

8. Salvation and the Christian Life

Demarest, Bruce. The Cross and Salvation.

Heim, S. Mark. Salvations.

Hoekema, Anthony. Saved by Grace.

Husbands, Mark and Daniel Treier, eds. Justification: What’s at Stake in teh Current Debates?

Pinnock, Clark, ed. The Grace of God and the Will of Man.

Wesley, John. “Predestination Calmly Considered.”

9. The Church

Avis, Paul. The Christian Church: An Introduction to the Major Traditions.

Dagg, John L. Manual of Church Order.

O’Donovan, Oliver. The Desire of the Nations.

Volf, Miroslav. After Our Likeness: The Church as the Image of the Trinity.

Webster, John. “Evangelical Ecclesiology.” Ecclesiology 1.1 (2004): 9-35.

10. Last Things

Blaising, Craig A., and Darrell L. Bock. Progressive Dispensationalism.

Hoekema, Anthony A. The Bible and the Future.

Moltmann, Jürgen. The Coming of God.

Peterson, Robert. Hell on Trial: The Case for Eternal Punishment.

Systematic and General Theology

The following books on Systematic and General Theology are recommended in the publication Beginning Your Theological Library published by the Criswell College.

John Calvin and the Reformed Tradition

The following texts are being used in the Founders Study Center course on Calvin and the Reformed Tradition.

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Systematic Theology texts being used in the Founders Study Center

The following are textbooks being used in the Founders Study Center Spring 2007 course Systematic Theology II.

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