Most theology books start with doctrine and look for Bible verses to support it. Steeped in Faith works differently. Each volume follows the story of Scripture first — tracing how God reveals Himself across the whole Bible — and lets the great doctrines of the faith emerge naturally from that encounter. The result is theology that feels less like a textbook and more like meeting someone.
Most Christians never encounter rigorous theology in a form they can actually use. Seminary textbooks are dense and inaccessible. Popular devotionals are warm but shallow. Steeped in Faith was written to occupy the space between — serious doctrine, devotionally applied, one entry at a time.
Volume 1 introduced the full sweep of Christian doctrine in thirty entries. Volumes 2–9 will give forty entries each to every major doctrinal category — going far deeper into Scripture, church history, and lived Christian experience. Each volume stands alone, but together they form a complete devotional theology for the serious Christian reader.
What You Get as a Series Supporter
For $7 a month — the price of a good cup of coffee — you’ll receive:
- One new devotional entry per day by email as each volume is written
- The complete ebook of each finished volume at no additional charge
- The knowledge that you helped make this happen
What's Coming Next
Volume 2: Christology — The One Mediator
Key verse: 1 Timothy 2:5 — For there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus.
Volume 2 is currently being written. It follows Jesus through the whole story of Scripture — from the Word present at creation, through the promises and types of the Old Testament, to the Incarnation, the cross, the resurrection, and the ascended Christ who intercedes for us right now. By the time you reach the final entry, the great Christological doctrines of the church will have emerged not from a textbook but from the encounter itself.
Movement One: Promise and Presence — God Moving Toward Us
- In the Beginning, the Word
- Elohim and Yahweh
- The Garden as Sanctuary
- Exile from Presence
- The Meal on the Mountain
- I Am Your Shield, I Am With You
- A Man After God’s Own Heart
- Prophet, Priest, and King
- Psalm 110 and the Convergence
- The Law Cannot Cash Its Own Checks
Movement Two: Who Do You Say That I Am — Meeting Jesus in the Narrative
- The Word Became Flesh
- The Announcement and the Virgin
- The Baptism and the Voice
- The Second Adam
- The Light of the World
- Who Is This Man
- Your Sins Are Forgiven
- Prophet, Priest, and King — Fulfilled and Exceeded
- You Are the Christ
- The Transfiguration
- The Cross
- Holy Saturday
- He Is Not Here
- My Lord and My God
Movement Three: What Must Be True — Understanding the One We Worship
- The Explanation Demanded by the Encounter
- The Word Revisited — Incarnation as Invasion
- Fully Human — And Why It Matters
- The Error of the Costume — Docetism
- Fully God — And Why It Matters
- The Error of the Creature — Arianism and Its Descendants
- One Person — And Why It Matters
- The Error of the Divided Christ — Nestorianism
- The Kenosis — What Did It Cost Him
- Chalcedon — The Church Thinks Carefully
- The Pauline Christ — Colossians and Philippians
- Eternal Life Is This —John 17:3 as the Payoff
Movement Four: The Living Mediator — Where Is He Now
- He Took Our Humanity With Him
- The Ascension as Enthronement
- He Sat Down
- One Mediator — 1 Timothy 2:5
- A High Priest Who Sympathizes
- He Ever Lives to Intercede
- The Spirit as the Presence of the Ascended Christ
- Christ as the Vine — John 15
- Praying Toward the Mediator
- The Return — Mediation Completed