Summary Of A Little Book For New Theologians

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Little Book for New Theologians: Summary The book, A Little Book for New Theologians, written by Kelly Kapic, begins by underlying the importance of good theology, but also warns of bad theology. Bad theology can have a catastrophic effect on those it reaches. Kapic’s worry is that there will be a detachment between spirituality and theology. His hopes in writing this book is so that it can help new theologians avoid theological detachment.
Chapter 1 discusses that theological questions surround us no matter who we are. As Christians, we should show genuine care and interest in theology. Due to the fall, sin continues to follow our lives. Theological reflection is a way to examine all aspects of our lives and to see if they align with God’s word. It is a way to probe and minimize potential dangers of the idols of this world that give us momentary comfort; e.g., online shopping.
Chapter 2 highlights that worship and knowledge should be an important part of all Christians’ lives. Worship …show more content…

Our theology can become corrected if we stray away from God. True theology is true to scripture. If we stray away from God, our theology will be laced with temporal views, however if we keep our theological reflections and studies aligned with scripture, it will minimize any flaws. Hodge concludes with, “Holiness is essential to correct knowledge of divine things, and the great security from error.” (45) This ties in to Psalm 119:65. The Psalmist recognizes that while astray from God, affliction followed. It wasn’t until he realigned himself with God’s word that he was rid of spiritual discrimination and was able to receive knowledge from God. Scripture is indubitable. If we maintain God and His Word as central to everything we do, it will minimize the disconnect from God and thus minimize the potential for bad