Horton's The Christian Faith is on my list to get, but pretty far down. I already have Calvin, Berkhof, and 2/3's of Hodge.
Too much to do, too tired. Later
One of the things that troubles me, and I think you would agree with me Lee N. Field is that covenant a-mills and preterists seem to always recommend that the potential dispy learn about dispensationalism by reading books about dispensationalism written by covenant a-mills and preterists. Dispensationalism according to Covenant theology is what I call it.
Could you imagine if the situation were reversed, a knowledgable dispensationalists recommending to a potential covenant a-mill that he get his/her knowledge of reformed theology exclusivly from dispensationalists writers?