Most textbooks on systematic theology present a set of beliefs (creation, sin, atonement, Trinity, eschatology) in a logical order. McGrath, by contrast, insists that to understand what Christians believe, one must first understand why they came to believe it and how philosophical tools shaped those formulations.
The book is structured to provide a comprehensive foundation through three lenses: McGrath Christian Theology Introduction #1 Most textbooks on systematic theology present a set
Searching for is not just about finding a file. It is about a desire for a rational, historical, and coherent faith . eschatology) in a logical order. McGrath