28 Day Reading Plan for Wayne Grudem’s Systematic Theology

As I dive into the Acts 29 Network Application, one of the questions that is proving challenging to me is “Outside of the Bible, what is the most theologically-intensive book you have read cover-to-cover?” Because I didn’t go to seminary, and haven’t been in churches that place much emphasis on theology (excluding our current church), I don’t have a good answer to this question. I’ve decided to remedy this deficiency and read Wayne Grudem’s Systematic Theology. It’s highly recommended and seems to be the go-to Systematic Theology textbook for many of the New Calvinists. To help me stay diligent in my reading, I made a 28 day reading plan for the book. The plan is to read around 40 pages a day. Lord willing, I’ll start tomorrow and end on May 13. I’m including in this post a generic reading plan in case anyone else wants to read this book but needs the occasional prodding of a checklist :) Click here to download a PDF of the plan or click on the image below.

Please contact me if there are any changes I can make to this plan to make it more useful.

28 Day Reading Plan for Wayne Grudem's Systematic Theology

5 Responses to “28 Day Reading Plan for Wayne Grudem’s Systematic Theology”

  1. Greg Breazeale Says:

    Love the reading plan! Pretty intense! Are you going to Advance? I signed up last week. Cant wait. Maybe we could hook up.

    GB

  2. Chris Says:

    I thought about going, but I’ve only got enough vacation time this year to head to one conference, and I need to save that for an Acts 29 Boot camp so I can get assessed.

  3. Paul Says:

    Have you thought about putting it up on scribd.com?

  4. Chris Says:

    Good idea. I’ll look into it.

  5. Daniel Says:

    Enjoy! I think you’ll like it.

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