Outlines of Theology
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Weight | 2.1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.8 × 5.75 × 1.75 in |
ISBN | 9780851511603 |
Binding | Cloth-bound |
Topic | General Theology |
Original Pub Date | 1860 |
Banner Pub Date | Oct 1, 1972 |
Page Count | 680 |
Scripture | Whole Bible |
Format | Book |
Endorsement
‘We commend the Outlines of Theology to all who would be well instructed in the faith. It is the standard textbook of our college. We differ from its teachings upon baptism, but in almost everything else we endorse Hodge to the letter’. — C.H. SPURGEON
Book Description
A.A. Hodge, son of Charles Hodge, first issued this, his best-known work, in 1860- following three years’ missionary work in India and eleven in American pastorates. Enlarged and revised, it was reprinted in its final form in 1878 when the younger Hodge had reached his full maturity and entered upon his eight memorable years’ teaching at Princeton. As a masterful condensation, not only of what had been taught at Princeton Seminary for more than sixty years but of the doctrinal positions of historic Christianity itself, the Outlines earned for the author the description given him by Dr. Shedd, ‘the populariser of scientific theology’. ‘It will be difficult’, wrote another contemporary, ‘to find a work of the same size where so much theology is so clearly presented, and at once so briefly and so interestingly discussed’. Yet A.A. Hodge was more than an able condenser, he was himself one of the great theologians of the world, possessed- as W.M. Paxton declared at his death-of some of the sublimities of genius, ‘the mighty elements of great thinking’.
Speaking of his aim as a teacher of theology, the author once wrote, ‘I would pray and labour that in gaining breadth we may not lose height, and in gaining peace and love we may not lose purity and truth’.
Table of Contents Expand ↓
CHAPTER I. | ||
CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY; ITS SEVERAL BRANCHES; AND THEIR RELATION TO OTHER DEPARTMENTS OF HUMAN KNOWLEDGE | 15 | |
CHAPTER II. | ||
THE ORIGIN OF THE IDEA OF GOD AND PROOF OF HIS EXISTENCE | 29 | |
CHAPTER III. | ||
THE SOURCES OF THEOLOGY | 53 | |
CHAPTER IV. | ||
THE INSPIRATION OF THE BIBLE | 65 | |
CHAPTER V. | ||
THE SCRIPTURES OF THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS THE ONLY RULE OF FAITH AND JUDGE OF CONTROVERSIES | 82 | |
CHAPTER VI. | ||
A COMPARISON OF SYSTEMS | ||
CHAPTER VII. | ||
CREEDS AND CONFESSIONS | ||
CHAPTER VIII. | ||
THE ATTRIBUTES OF GOD | 129 | |
CHAPTER IX. | ||
THE HOLY TRINITY, INCLUDING THE DIVINITY OF CHRIST, THE ETERNAL GENERATION OF THE SON, THE PERSONALITY, DIVINITY, AND ETERNAL PROFESSION OF THE HOLY GHOST, AND THE SEVERAL PROPERTIES AND MUTUAL RELATIONS OF THE PERSONS OF THE GODHEAD | 164 | |
CHAPTER X. | ||
THE DECREES OF GOD IN GENERAL | 200 | |
CHAPTER XI. | ||
PREDESTINATION | 214 | |
CHAPTER XII. | ||
THE CREATION OF THE WORLD | 237 | |
CHAPTER XIII. | ||
ANGELS | 249 | |
CHAPTER XIV. | ||
PROVIDENCE | 258 | |
CHAPTER XV. | ||
THE MORAL CONSTITUTION OF THE SOUL, WILL, CONSCIENCE, LIBERTY, ETC | 280 | |
CHAPTER XVI. | ||
CREATION AND ORIGINAL STATE OF MAN | 296 | |
CHAPTER XVII. | ||
THE COVENANT OF WORKS | 309 | |
CHAPTER XVIII. | ||
THE NATURE OF SIN AND THE SIN OF ADAM | 315 | |
CHAPTER XIX. | ||
ORIGINAL SIN.-(Peccatum Habituate.) | 325 | |
CHAPTER XX. | ||
INABILITY | 338 | |
CHAPTER XXI. | ||
THE IMPUTATION OF ADAM’S FIRST SIN TO HIS POSTERITY | 348 | |
CHAPTER XXII. | ||
THE COVENANT OF GRACE | 367 | |
CHAPTER XXIII. | ||
THE PERSON OF CHRIST | 378 | |
CHAPTER XXIV. | ||
THE MEDIATORIAL OFFICE OF CHRIST | 391 | |
CHAPTER XXV. | ||
THE ATONEMENT: ITS NATURE, NECESSITY, PERFECTION, AND EXTENT | 401 | |
CHAPTER XXVI. | ||
THE INTERCESSION OF CHRIST | 426 | |
CHAPTER XXVII. | ||
THE MEDIATORIAL KINGSHIP OF CHRIST | 428 | |
CHAPTER XXVIII. | ||
EFFECTUAL CALLING | 445 | |
CHAPTER XXIX. | ||
REGENERATION | 456 | |
CHAPTER XXX. | ||
FAITH | 465 | |
CHAPTER XXXI. | ||
UNION OF BELIEVERS WITH CHRIST | 482 | |
CHAPTER XXXII. | ||
REPENTANCE, AND THE ROMISH DOCTRINE OF PENANCE | 487 | |
CHAPTER XXXIII. | ||
JUSTIFICATION | 496 | |
CHAPTER XXXIV. | ||
ADOPTION, AND THE ORDER OF GRACE IN THE APPLICATION OF REDEMPTION, IN THE SEVERAL PARTS OF JUSTIFICATION, REGENERATION, AND SANCTIFICATION | 515 | |
CHAPTER XXXV. | ||
SANCTIFICATION | 520 | |
CHAPTER XXXVI. | ||
PERSEVERANCE OF THE SAINTS | 542 | |
CHAPTER XXXVII. | ||
DEATH, AND THE STATE OF THE SOUL AFTER DEATH | 548 | |
CHAPTER XXXVIII. | ||
THE RESURRECTION | 559 | |
CHAPTER XXXIX. | ||
THE SECOND ADVENT AND GENERAL JUDGMENT | 566 | |
CHAPTER XL. | ||
HEAVEN AND HELL | 577 | |
CHAPTER XLI. | ||
THE SACRAMENTS | 588 | |
CHAPTER XLII. | ||
BAPTISM | 603 | |
CHAPTER XLIII. | ||
THE LORD’S SUPPER | 631 |
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A masterful condensation of the doctrinal positions of historic Christianity. Reprinted from the rewritten and enlarged edition of 1878. 680pp.
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A masterful condensation of the doctrinal positions of historic Christianity. Reprinted from the rewritten and enlarged edition of 1878. 680pp.
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