God Index Page
This God Index Page is a single place to come looking for information on specific God (theology proper) Tag Cloud. These tags are anything about the existence of God, his essence, his nature, his attributes, his activity, etc.
Tags Note: Each post has a series of tags, usually very similar to the chapters or topics in that work. The Tag Cloud will give you the specific tags (a marker in posts) that will take you to a listing of those works for that particular tag. For example, maybe 20 posts will be about Eschatology, and each one that somehow mentions heaven, or our heavenly hope, or “our eternal rest” (not the exact word “heaven” but the concept) would be tagged with the keyword tag “heaven”. A simple search on “heaven” would not pick up the last work, but since it is tagged with the “heaven” tag, it would be included in the tag cloud. Sometimes there will be non-name tags related to a Bible Character included in this list.
Works specifically on God
- aBrakel-Essence of God
- Alford Scriptural Doctrine of the Trinity
- Anderson God of the Bible
- Austin-Sparks The Persistent Purpose of God
- Bellett, J.G. – There is Greatness in God
- Bunyan – A Treatise on the Fear of God
- Cambron – Bible Doctrines that Matter
- CARM The Trinity
- Chafer Major Bible Themes [e] [m]
- Cox, David – Understanding the Bible Doctrine of the Trinity
- Dabney, R.L. – Systematic Theology
- Dennett God’s Way
- Fortner, Don – Mysteries Of God
- Luginbill – The Theology of God
- Niles, James – Who is GOD
- Owen, John – A Brief Declaration and Vindication of The Doctrine of the Trinity
- Owen, John – A Vindication concerning Communion with God
- Pink-Godhood of God
- Pink, Arthur – Justice of God
- Schafer Trinitarian Outline
- Shaw Of God and the Holy Trinity
- Slick, M. – Essential Doctrines of Christianity
- Warfield Biblical Doctrine of the Trinity
- Winslow Our God v2
Categories Note: As each post has tags which can be many “topics” (usually what the chapter content represents) it also has a certain major topic. This is the works “category”. Usually, we only assign 1 category per work (actually 3, the first two letters of author’s last name, his orientation-affiliation, and what the book is about). But, for example, those works that are specifically about Bible Characters, would be classified in the Bible Characters Category. That is how you know generally what the book is about. But in a particular book, say about the Tabernacle, the author may have a chapter devoted to Moses or Aaron. In this case, the category would be “Old Testament Studies” but one of the book’s tags would be “Moses” and another “Aaron”. We have set this up this way to catch and group in an easy to use listing things that would be more difficult to locate otherwise.