Mark Driscoll’s newest and largest book drops soon. It’s called Doctrine: what Christians Should Believe, a kind of systematic theology for the 21st century.
From the Introduction:
Doctrine seeks to trace the big theological themes of Scripture along the storyline of the Bible. This book is packed with truth without many stories for illustration and entertainment.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 – Trinity: God Is
Chapter 2 – Revelation: God Speaks
Chapter 3 – Creation: God Makes
Chapter 4 – Image: God Loves
Chapter 5 – Fall: God Judges
Chapter 6 – Covenant: God Pursues
Chapter 7 – Incarnation: God Comes
Chapter 8 – Cross: God Dies
Chapter 9 – Resurrection: God Saves
Chapter 10 – Church: God Sends
Chapter 11 – Worship: God Transforms
Chapter 12 – Stewardship: God Gives
Chapter 13 – Kingdom: God Reigns
Endorsements:
“I like Doctrine very much. It is a relatively short, clear, and accurate topical summary of biblical teachings, focused on the practical application of doctrine. There is much here to aid readers who have thought in the past that theology was too complicated, uninteresting, or irrelevant. This book is none of those things. It takes off on wings of eagles. It is so important today that believers understand and become committed to all that God’s Word says. This book is a wonderful tool to help them do that.”
—John M. Frame, Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy, Reformed Theological Seminary
“Mark Driscoll and Gerry Breshears have written a remarkably insightful treatment of central biblical teachings, with a few surprising but welcome choices. Doctrine is meaty, well-researched, clearly written, interesting, and refreshing—a rare combination. Those who know that truth matters will relish this book. If you don’t know that truth matters you should read it anyway, and enjoy watching your mind and heart change.”
—Randy Alcorn, Author of Heaven, Safely Home, and Deception