Doxological Dogmatics
Doxological Dogmatics calls readers to recover the true end of theology: the worship of the triune God. Daniel Lee Hill and Ty Kieser argue that theology is not merely an academic exercise but an act of praise--an offering that displays God's glory in reverent awe and joyful obedience. Structured in three parts, the book grounds dogmatics in the life and work of God, develops five characteristics of worship-centered theology corresponding to the five senses, and applies this vision to Christology as a test case. Along the way, the authors expose common temptations that distort theological study, and they demonstrate how doctrine rightly pursued leads to transformative praise. Designed for upper-level undergraduate and seminary students, this volume answers a pressing question: Why study doctrine? By reconnecting dogmatics with doxology, the authors help future pastors and scholars see that doing theology is not an abstract exercise but rather an act of worship.
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