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You Are a Theologian

An Invitation to Know and Love God Well

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You Are a Theologian

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Theology can be intimidating. Perhaps questions like these have kept you from engaging with it: “What is theology?” “Who does theology?” “What happens if I get something wrong?”

Theology can be intimidating. But it doesn’t have to be. Whether conversations about theology have felt out of reach, over your head, or irrelevant, consider this book an invitation to the dialogue.

The goal of theology is knowing and loving God well. This is a lifelong endeavor, a never-ending pursuit, not for the sake of knowledge, but for an ever-deepening relationship with God Himself. Authors Jen Wilkin and J. T. English invite you to become not merely a consumer of theology, but a contributor to the conversation, and to grow in faithfulness to the Great Commission’s call to make disciples.

You are a theologian.

You Are a Theologian addresses theological questions such as:

Who is God? The Doctrine of the Trinity

What is God like? The Attributes of God

What is the Bible? The Doctrine of Scripture

Who are we? The Doctrine of Humanity

What went wrong? The Doctrine of Sin

What has God done? The Doctrines of Christology, Atonement, and Justification

To whom do we belong? The Doctrine of the Church

How does the story end? The Doctrine of Last Things

©2023 Jen Wilkin and J.T. English (P)2023 B&H Publishing
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For our women’s bible study group

What an excellent resource, as a foundation for biblical truth, about who God is, and who we are in his sight. Thank you for making us an audiobook for those of us who can’t sit still to read long enough, but need the truth and desire to learn.

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Heavy emphasis on Trinity

While this was a good book— the authors had such a heavy emphasis on the “three people of God” that they failed to recognize God is not three people. He is One— He is Spirit, He has a Soul (mind/will emotions) and He lives in a Body. THIS is what makes Him a “triune God”… but being made in His image— we would also be triune people, correct? Am I different person when I am a mother or when I am a wife? No— my responsibilities are just different. God is One, and His name is Yeshua

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Excellent read for new and seasoned theologians alike

Been a Jen Wilkin fan for along time but was also delighted by JT. Clear, concise, informative, applicable and interesting. Such a good listen!

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 not too basic not too simple

It was clear and encouraging. Not dumbing it down too much for the issues to be too basic. But also “keeping some cookies on the top shelf” as my mentor often says. So that I want to learn reach for more.

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The book you are looking for

This book is just what you or your group needs to dig a little deeper and start getting familiar with these $10 dollar Christian words Pastors throw around, now you can too! In all seriousness, I highly recommend this book to anyone that wants a better understanding on systematic theology, believer or not.

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Solid Teaching

This is a must read for every believer!! Though I’ve been a believer for over 4 decades, this book has been an incredible learning experience! I can’t wait to listen to it again! I also have a hard copy so that I can read and underline. This truly is a must read!!

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Fantastic introduction to systematic theology!

The content was fantastic. It gives a great taste of systematics that makes you want to pick up both your Bible and a longer systematic theology text! I loved the authors reading the book!

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Accessible

Loved this book for its simplicity, accessibility, and applicability. Definitely recommend it to long time pastors and church-goers and those for whom following Christ is very new.

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Good intro to systematic theology

I loved how clear and to the point this book was. I definitely recommend it for anyone, even those well versed in theology because you can never go wrong with relearning some basic truths.

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Excellent content

The content of this book was excellent, but hearing JT turn pages was quite distracting.

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