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A Little Book for New Theologians: Why and How to Study Theology (Little Books)

Little Books

by Kelly M. Kapic

Narrated by Adam Verner

3.90 ABR Score
(1.4K ratings)
★ 4.17 Goodreads (1.3K) ★ 4.67 Audible (39)

About This Book

Kelly M. Kapic's compact primer invites newcomers into theological study not as dry academic exercise but as a discipline that shapes the whole person. Drawing on the tradition of accessible theological primers, Kapic argues that everyone already engages in theology whenever they think or speak about God, and that doing so with care and humility matters deeply. The book covers both the intellectual rigor the subject demands and the spiritual posture it requires, weaving together method, character, and devotion into a cohesive vision for what it means to study God seriously.

Adam Verner's narration suits the material well. His measured, unhurried delivery gives Kapic's ideas room to settle, never rushing past the more challenging passages. At under two and a half hours, the listening experience feels closer to a thoughtful conversation than a lecture. The brevity works in audio's favor, making it an ideal companion for a commute or quiet morning, returning the listener to the central conviction that theology is not an abstraction but a way of living attentively before God.