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Theology Studies

  The Theology Reading Group (TRG) is a follow on from the Theology Study Group (TSG).
  This note from Keith's explains the change from TSG to TRG and provides a starting point
   for this new venture.

Dear Fellow Students

The last Theology Study Group was the 23rd study and marked a milestone for the group as it has been three years since we commenced. When we started the group we never wanted to become an institution and it’s always helpful to have a built in review period. After due thought we have decided not to continue with TSG at present. There are a number of reasons for this and for a while anyway, we want some of our energies to be channelled elsewhere. We may well continue TSG after a break but we’ll take soundings first.

Details of TSG and all the documents to download are still available on the TSG pages

TRG How to read the BibleThe idea I have in mind for the next year is to organise an informal book reading club.  We often know there are books that we should read but never get round to.  For some of us the only way to do this is to meet up, say ever 2 months, and discuss what we have read.  One person could be nominated to circulate a summary previously (a couple of pages) which point to some of the more interesting books. As a starting point I have suggested some cheaper paperback books which have a moderate theological content and meeting. In the selection I’ve tried to identify the kind of books that a serious student knows that s/he should read but needs some extra motivation to do it.  Even if you have read the book before I hope you will benefit from the discussion surrounding it.

Meet at 7pm at Hockerill Christian Centre

 Venue details

For each study I plan to have someone to introduce the book (or a section) and provide a couple of pages of the most helpful parts for them.

2008

 

 

25 Oct

How to Read the Bible For All Its Worth
We will probably concentrate on the first section but reading the whole book will be a big advantage.  Don’t worry too much over the chapter on translations. The third edition has the most up to date book recommendations, but the principles remain the same

Fee & Stuart

2009

 

 

17 Jan

The Cross of Christ.
Revised title this month. John Stott's book has been brought forward from May due to difficulties sourcing John Walvoord’s book, 'Four Views on Hell'
PS If you’re one of the few who have sourced Walvoord’s book, it’s still worth reading

John Stott

28 Mar

The Holy Trinity

Robert Lethem

16 May

To be announced

 

18 July

How Long, O Lord. Reflections on Suffering and Evil

Don Carson

Don’t go and buy the books all at once!  You may find them second hand at Abebooks or cheaper at the Book Depository. 

We can see how matters develop.  We may wish to look at more practically orientated books in due course, but I am concerned to build Biblical foundations at the first.