Foundations of Biblical Theology is a multi-volume theological series by Dr. Jean Marc Joseph devoted to exploring the major doctrines of the Christian faith through the unfolding witness of Scripture from Genesis to Revelation.
Each volume addresses a major dimension of Christian doctrine, including spiritual warfare, salvation, the person and work of the Holy Spirit, and the consummation of all things. Written for pastors, students, ministry leaders, and serious readers of Scripture, the series seeks to strengthen doctrinal clarity, encourage faithful interpretation of the Word of God, and equip believers for deeper discipleship.
Spiritual warfare is real, but it is often misunderstood. Scripture identifies three primary adversaries that oppose the believer: Satan, the flesh, and the world. This volume offers a redemptive-historical and canonically grounded theology of spiritual warfare, showing how these enemies operate throughout Scripture and how believers are called to stand firm in the victory of Jesus Christ.
Confusion about the Holy Spirit remains widespread in the modern church. This volume examines the identity, personhood, and ministry of the Holy Spirit throughout the biblical canon. From creation to Pentecost and beyond, it presents a doctrinally careful and scripturally grounded theology of the Spirit’s role in revelation, regeneration, sanctification, and the life of the church.
In a world filled with competing religious claims, the question of salvation is of ultimate importance. This volume explores the biblical doctrine of salvation through the unfolding witness of Scripture, addressing sin, grace, repentance, faith, justification, sanctification, perseverance, and eternal life. It presents Jesus Christ as the only true and living way to the Father.
The biblical story moves toward a glorious consummation in which God brings all things to their appointed end in Christ. This volume examines resurrection, judgment, the kingdom of God, the defeat of evil, and the new heavens and the new earth, setting forth the hope of final redemption and the fulfillment of God’s eternal purpose.