
Strong's Systematic Theology 3 Volume Set
In the late 1800s, the president of Rochester Theological Seminary toiled away ceaselessly to complete a very important project. His intent was to provide his students and colleagues with comprehensive tools to “rightly divide the word of truth” (2 Timothy 2:15)… But the finished work that materialized from his devoted study would go on to change the scholarly world forever. By 1907, Augustus Hopkins Strong—the same man who compiled the famously celebrated Strong’s Concordance (1890), an obvious must-have for any serious student of the Bible—emerged with a new, magnum opus masterpiece: Systematic Theology. As the title reveals, its approach to developing a healthy understanding of foundational Christian doctrine requires placing scattered scriptural references on any one theological subject together in a single parent category, reflecting upon the original author’s words in context to surrounding Scripture, and then thoroughly studying what those verses all have to say about a theol