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“Systematic Theology” (Jeffery S. Smith)

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In this brief excerpt, Pastor Martin recommends J.L. Dagg's "Manual of Theology" as a valuable resource for systematic theology. He highlights its accessibility, popular level, and devotional quality, despite being written in the 1800s. Martin praises Dagg's work for comprehensively covering major doctrinal topics in Scripture in a helpful manner, suggesting it is almost devotional to read.

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  1. Recommendation of J.L. Dagg's Manual of Theology 0:00

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“One that I've often recommended that's more, I think it's not as long, it's not as, it's more on a popular level, even though it was written in the 1800s, but it was written by J.L. Dagg, Dagg's Manual of Theology.”
“It's almost devotional, really, to read, and I think it covers all the major topics of Scripture, doctrinal topics, in a really helpful way.”

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