Theology for Kids

Theology for Kids

Biblical & Systematic Theology Books for Kids

At New Growth Press, we believe there is immense value in teaching kids theology. We are proud to offer an incredible selection of Christian theology books for kids that will help deepen their knowledge and understanding of Scripture and begin to make their faith their own. Our bestselling book, The Ology, teaches the basics of systematic theology for kids, while other books like The Treasure and the Acrostic Theology for Kids series offer kids a window into how biblical theology works. Browse our biblical theology books for kids and watch the Bible come alive for them in new ways.

What Is Biblical Theology for Kids?

Biblical theology for kids can be the start of a lifelong, exciting exploration of God’s unfolding story of redemption through Christ. Bible study is an essential foundation to spiritual life, and our biblical theology books help lay the foundation for helping kids begin to understand how each book of the Bible connects to its overarching story. As they journey through Biblical texts, young minds will discover deeper meanings in their readings than they would have ever expected to find. Explore our selection of Christian books for kids of all ages that can help them learn and grow at every stage.

What Is the Difference Between Systematic and Biblical Theology?

Systematic theology is the branch of theology that seeks to organize and systematize the doctrines of the Christian faith. It is an organized, rational approach to understanding God’s revelation in Scripture. Systematic theology books seek to answer questions such as “What are God's attributes?” “What is the Trinity?” and “What is the nature of salvation?”

On the other hand, Biblical theology is a more narrative approach to understanding the Bible. It seeks to understand the Bible as a unified whole, focusing on the storyline of Scripture and the development of major themes. Biblical theology looks at the Bible from a literary and historical perspective and seeks to understand how the different books of the Bible fit together to form one grand narrative. It answers questions such as “What does the Bible say about ____?” and “How does this book fit into the overall storyline of the Bible?”

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