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Systematic Theology: A Biblical Literalist Approach A pastor-written, text-first theology. This volume asks a blunt, essential question— What does the Bible actually say? —and answers it with a consistent literal reading, right division (2 Timothy 2:15), clear Israel/Church distinctions, and a refusal to lean on creeds or trendy systems. Scripture quotations are King James Version. Why this book Literal, grammatical-historical method: no allegorizing to prop up systems. Rightly divided: honors dispensational boundaries so you stop forcing Israel’s mail into the Body of Christ. Built for preaching and teaching: crisp headings, verse-by-verse argumentation, and pastoral clarity. Text matters: defends preservation and the reliability of the words you actually hold in your hands. What you’ll study The Doctrine of Scripture: inspiration, inerrancy and preservation, authority, canon, literal hermeneutics, and attacks on Scripture. The Doctrine of God (Theology Proper): existence, revelation, nature, attributes, Trinity, and God’s works. Paterology: recovering the often-neglected doctrine of the Father—role in creation, redemption, Israel, the Church, and eschatology. Christology: the identity and work of Christ across the biblical storyline. Pneumatology: the Spirit’s work in the Old Testament, Christ’s ministry, Pentecostal/apostolic age, the present dispensation, and the future. Anthropology: origin, nature, purpose, freedom, responsibility, and death of man. Hamartiology: definition, origin, nature, transmission, effects of sin, and sin across dispensations. Soteriology: the promised Redeemer, the gospel defined, and salvation clarified without theological add-ons. Ecclesiology: what the church is (and isn’t), origin, leadership, ordinances, worship, discipline, and the end of the church age. Angelology: nature, ranks, ministry, Satan, and destiny of angels. Israelology: election, covenants, present status, future renewal, millennial glory, and separation from the Body of Christ. Eschatology: the interrupted countdown, rapture, tribulation, Second Coming, Kingdom, final rebellion, and eternal state. Christian Living: ethics for the Body of Christ today—separation without isolation, home, church, society, and modern moral questions. Who should read this Pastors and teachers who want pulpit-ready clarity anchored in the text. Serious Bible students who prefer Scripture over systems and footnotes over fads. Skeptics of “standard answers” who want every claim tied to chapter and verse. Book details Title: Systematic Theology: A Biblical Literalist Approach Author: Randy White Publisher: Dispensational Publishing House (Taos, New Mexico) Page count: 278, includes scripture index ISBN: 978-1-961110-38-0 Scripture: King James Version (KJV) throughout “The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever.” (Isaiah 40:8, KJV)
A literal, rightly-divided systematic theology built on the King James Bible—clear, text-first doctrine covering Scripture, God, man, salvation, Israel, the church, angels, and last things.

