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Biblical and Systematic Theology: Speaking From Different Premises

Biblical and Systematic Theology: Speaking From Different Premises

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  • Donald Macleod

Contrasting biblical theology and systematic theology, this article shows that one difference between the two lies in their premises. Systematic theology assumes the diversity of scripture, while biblical theology assumes unity.

Source: Reformation21, 2014. 2 pages.

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