Derickson’s Notes on Theology

This is a 162 chapter work on Theology with sections on Bibliology, Theology Proper (God), Pneumatology (Holy Spirit), Soteriology (Salvation), Angelology, Anthropology, Harmartiology (Sin), Ecclesiology (Church), Christology,

Pope – Compendium of Christian Theology

William Burt Pope’s Compendium of Christian Theology is a work different from other theologies. He is definitely reformed in his view, but his presentation of the doctrines is not “standard” all the way around. For example, the names of the Redeemer, he doesn’t just give us a list of names, but a treatment of the idea in general.

Gray – Inspiration of the Bible

Inspiration of the Bible is a short 4 chapter work by Dr. Gray (President of Moody Bible Institute). His works are very scholarly. He examines the definition of Inspiration, the Extent, the Proof, and then difficulties and objections to Inspiration.

Bryant, Robert – Inspiration and Revelation

In this 86 chapter book on inspiration and revelation, Bryant (Methodist) has it divided into 5 parts: preliminary discussions (8 chapters), inspiration (13 chapters), The Scriptures as inspired writings (13), revelation (23), and revelation and its evidences (3). This book is a result of the Hartley lectures (Methodist) for 1899.

DeHoff, George – Why We Believe the Bible

Why we Believe the Bible by George DeHoff is a book entirely on apologetics, written in 1939 by G.W. DeHoff. The book was written for the average person. It is easy to understand, filled with evidences for the inspiration of the Bible.

Bounds, E.M. – Sermons by EM Bounds Sermons

Sermons by EM Bounds. Most of the sermons are on prayer in one form or another. Some of these are from his books it appears, and others are just rare copies of an EM Bounds Sermon.

Cambron – Mastering the Bible

Mastering the Bible by Mark Cambron is a tremendous work on Hermeneutics going through many principles used in order to correctly interpreting the Word of God, such as the principle of first mention, the principle of types, the principle of double reference, etc.

Gaussen – The Divine Inspiration of the Bible

This work by Louis Gaussen, The Divine Inspiration of the Bible, is translated from German (I think, but from another language). One of the key concepts he treats is the concept of theopneustia, which is the Greek adjective, “God-Breathed” or inspired. He looks at different aspects of the Bible’s inspiration.

Miley Systematic Theology (2 vols)

Miley Systematic Theology covers an introduction to Theology, Theism, Theology, Anthropology, Christology, Soteriology, Eschatology, and appendices on Inspiration, Angels, and the Arminian Treatment of Original Sin.