Steve Wellum has already made a significant contribution in the area of biblical-theological methodology: a progressive covenantalism that emphasizes the covenants as the framework for the proper understanding of the whole of Scripture. With this new book, he makes another important contribution based upon progressive convenantalism: a systematic theology that arises out of that covenantal framework to express doctrinal truth about the triune God and his ways so that the church grows in faith and obedience and expands into the whole world through the gospel of Jesus Christ. Systematic Theology is a tour de force!”
—Gregg R. Allison, professor of Christian theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
“Systematic Theology is solidly evangelical, thoroughly biblical, informed by major church history voices, written to serve the church, and shaped by an overarching progressive covenantalism. Wellum's engagement with other thinkers combined with his articulation of matters related to theological method and Christian worldview development are superb. This comprehensive volume reflects decades of study, research, and teaching, and it will provide insightful, thoughtful, and edifying guidance for a generation of students, pastors, church leaders, and seasoned theologians as well.”
—David S. Dockery, distinguished professor of theology, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and president, International Alliance for Christian Education
“Wellum proves himself to be extremely adept at summarizing and synthesizing biblical material, understanding the history of Christian theology, grasping various philosophical schools of thought, and is passionate about bringing his work to bear on contemporary life and practice. This theology is thoroughly Christian and trinitarian, steeped in ancient Christian theological reflection, committed to the best of the Reformation, and convictionally Baptist. It is satisfying to see a first-rate theological mind engage in the theological task. I am excited to see such a robust and forthright new systematic theology come to see the light of day. It is simply excellent, and I look forward to its reception and influence.”
—Bradley G. Green, professor of theological studies, Union University, and professor of philosophy and theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
“Wellum’s Systematic Theology is biblically faithful, pastorally wise, culturally adept, and methodologically astute. Wellum addresses the basic philosophical challenges that loom behind theologizing today, yet most fundamentally he is a Baptist theologian who formulates doctrine exegetically, covenantally, and canonically. While other systematics do good work, this volume is the systematic theology I've been waiting for. It moves to the top of the heap.”
—Jonathan Leeman, editorial director, 9Marks
“Stephen Wellum has given us the best systematic theology from the perspective of ‘progressive covenantalism.’ An alternative to both classic Reformed covenant theology and dispensationalism, Wellum casts a wide vision for this ‘third way’ of interpreting Scripture. Although I remain persuaded of the former perspective, I found Wellum’s arguments edifying, challenging and at many points an advance in serious evangelical engagement with Scripture’s own theological framework. Plus, he writes for the church and that aim is evident throughout all of the topics.”
—Michael Horton, J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics, Westminster Seminary California
“We hold in our hands a volume that will become a standard textbook for evangelical seminaries. It will be referenced for decades to come because it truly is a theology driven by the biblical storyline, grounded in church history, and related to contemporary issues. It shows both the maturity of a seasoned professor and precision of a well-published scholar. Pastors, students, and professors alike will want to learn from it.”
—Christopher W. Morgan, dean and professor of theology, School of Christian Ministries, California Baptist University
“Steve Wellum is one of the most astute and brilliant theologians of our day and now we are treated to his magnum opus. This volume is a profound systematic theology that draws on biblical theology, historical theology, and philosophy in formulating a coherent and articulate presentation of Christian doctrine. In my mind no one has done this better today than Steve Wellum. He emphasizes that systematic theology is practical—it is theology applied to all of life. We all live, whether we know it or not, based on our systematic theology. Thus, this is a life-changing book that is a must read both for the academy and for the church.”
—Thomas R. Schreiner, James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New Testament Interpretation, and associate dean, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
“In Systematic Theology, Stephen Wellum not only engages in the task of doing theology, he also does so as an expression of worship to God. In this exceptional volume, Wellum presents the storyline of the Bible and then masterfully moves from biblical to systematic theology in light of historical theology. And for Wellum, the goal of discerning doctrinal truth from Scripture is good but not ultimate. Theology and doctrine are for knowing and worshipping God rightly and to live obediently and joyfully under Christ’s lordship. This is theology of the church, in the church, and for the church. Take up and read. Learn of God. And ultimately, worship our Creator-Covenant Lord.”
—Gregory C. Strand, executive director of theology and credentialing, EFCA, and adjunct professor of pastoral theology, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
“According to the law of supply and demand, the need for evangelical systematic theologies is not as great as it was twenty years ago—thanks be to God. Yet Wellum's volume, the first of a promised pair, stands out from the pack, for two reasons. First, it is unashamedly Baptist. Second, and more importantly, Wellum's systematic theology takes its marching orders from biblical theology. The whole of part three lays out his distinctive progressive covenantal theological framework. The ‘system’ that emerges is one that centers on and magnifies the being and works of the triune God in creating and caring for the world. Readers will find here clearly argued, biblically grounded theological thinking about God and all things in relation to God for the edification of the people of God.”
—Kevin J. Vanhoozer, research professor of systematic theology, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School