You were never meant to leave your mind at the door.
For decades, the Christian publishing industry has operated on a quiet assumption: women want comfort, and men want theology. Women get the pastel devotionals, the single verse and the heartwarming story, the gentle encouragement to bloom where they are planted. Men get the systematic theologies, the Greek lexicons, the heavy commentaries.
The result is a generation of women who are sincere in their faith and have almost nothing to stand on when life gets hard.
Systematic Theology for Everyday Womenis the book that has been missing.
This is systematic theology written the way it should have been offered to women all along: with precision, warmth, and no apology for using the real words. Written for the woman who manages complex decisions at work, navigates real suffering at home, and is tired of being handed spiritual snacks when she needs a meal. No seminary degree required. No intellectual experience necessary. But you will be challenged to think, and you will find that you are more than capable of it.
God declared women equal to men in life and in faith. That declaration is not a modern revision. It is the foundation. And the women who understood it most clearly were the ones who took the time to learn what the faith actually said. Argula von Grumbach quoted eighty passages of Scripture to challenge the most powerful academics of her day. Lady Jane Grey dismantled a trained theologian's arguments from a prison cell at sixteen. Catherine of Siena rebuked a pope. Julian of Norwich produced the first book written in English by a woman from inside a plague-ravaged city. These women were not exceptional because of their circumstances. They were immovable because of their theology.
The precise language of a magnificent God, language that women throughout history used to understand the sweeping scope of what God has said, is saying, and will say, belongs to you too. The classical terms in this book, Prolegomena, Aseity, Hypostatic Union, Eschatology, are not academic obstacles. Learning them is not an exercise in impressiveness. It is the work of a woman who wants her faith to hold across every era, every trial, and every ordinary Tuesday.
Systematic Theology for Everyday Women does not simplify the faith. It clarifies it. And clarity is the most courageous thing a woman can carry.
What you will study: Prolegomena and Bibliology - Theology Proper - Anthropology and Hamartiology - Christology and Soteriology - Pneumatology - Ecclesiology - Eschatology
Your faith is worth building on something that holds. Start here.
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