Our Systematic Theology Project
Join us in reading the greatest theological books of all time, a few pages per day.
Renew your Mind
In the course of a year, we’ll read several great theological masterpieces.
Our Pace is Achievable
Our modest reading pace of a few pages per day is an easy commitment.
Start at any Time
Don’t worry about starting from the beginning of the project and trying to catch up. You can join the project at any time.
If you’d like to strengthen your love for Jesus Christ, check out our Systematic Theology Project. We read the greatest theological books of all time!
As a community, we read a few pages of an important theological book each day, six days a week, with breaks for major holidays.
Our reading pace is deliberately modest. That way the demand is relatively light. Most people can keep up with our pace. And so we have been able to sustain our effort long-term.
For each year’s book selections, we draw from many sources:
- Heroes of the Faith such as Saints
- Mystics
- Theologians
- Official Church Documents
- Historical Documents
Do this for your own personal enrichment. We celebrate your participation, and we impose neither guilt nor obligation. If you fall behind, simply catch up when you can.
GET STARTED
Go to our For Today page. Scroll down to the section labeled Systematic Theology Project. Join in on what we are currently reading.
RESOURCES
Here is our schedule for the coming weeks and months. |
Join us in reading the greatest theological books of all time, a few pages per day. |
Across the entire span of theology, what did we miss? What should we revisit? Here are the people and titles we want to read. |
BOOKS WE’VE READ Here are the books we’ve already read, listed by era of church history. |
BOOKS WE’VE READ Here are the books we’ve already read, listed by when we read them. |
BOOKS WE’VE READ Here are the books we’ve already read, listed by major topic. |
Our goal is to read the greatest theological books of all time, but at a modest few pages per day. |
Here is our day-by-day calendar for the recent academic years. |
Here are all our articles about theology. |