McGrath organizes his work into three distinct but deeply interconnected dimensions to provide a complete "architecture" of theology:
Systematic theology attempts to present Christian doctrine in a logical, orderly fashion. McGrath organizes his work around major loci (doctrines): God, Creation, Sin, Christ, Salvation, Church, and Last Things. Unlike a biblical theology (which follows the Bible’s narrative), systematic theology asks, "What does the whole Bible say about this topic, and how does it apply today?" McGrath organizes his work into three distinct but
McGrath structures the study of theology into three distinct but interconnected disciplines: systematic theology asks