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       Augustus Hopkins Strong

      Systematic Theology (Vol. 1-3)

       Complete Edition

      e-artnow, 2020

       Contact: [email protected]

      EAN: 4064066389628

       Volume 1

       Volume 2

       Volume 3

      VOLUME 1

       Table of Contents

       Preface

       Part I. Prolegomena.

       Chapter I. Idea Of Theology.

       I. Definition of Theology.

       II. Aim of Theology.

       III. Possibility of Theology.

       IV. Necessity of Theology.

       V. Relation of Theology to Religion.

       Chapter II. Material of Theology.

       I. Sources of Theology.

       II. Limitations of Theology.

       III. Relations of Material to Progress in Theology.

       Chapter III. Method Of Theology.

       I. Requisites to the study of Theology.

       II. Divisions of Theology.

       III. History of Systematic Theology.

       IV. Order of Treatment in Systematic Theology.

       V. Text-Books in Theology.

       Part II. The Existence Of God.

       Chapter I. Origin Of Our Idea Of God's Existence.

       I. First Truths in General.

       II. The Existence of God a first truth.

       III. Other Supposed Sources of our Idea of God's Existence.

       IV. Contents of this Intuition.

       Chapter II. Corroborative Evidences Of God's Existence.

       I. The Cosmological Argument, or Argument from Change in Nature.

       II. The Teleological Argument, or Argument from Order and Useful Collocation in Nature.

       III. The Anthropological Argument, or Argument from Man's Mental and Moral Nature.

       IV. The Ontological Argument, or Argument from our Abstract and Necessary Ideas.

       Chapter III. Erroneous Explanations, And Conclusion.

       I. Materialism.

       II. Materialistic Idealism.

       III. Idealistic Pantheism.

       IV. Ethical Monism.

       Part III. The Scriptures A Revelation From God.

       Chapter I. Preliminary Considerations.

       I. Reasons a priori for expecting a Revelation from God.

       II. Marks of the Revelation man may expect.

       III. Miracles, as attesting a Divine Revelation.

       IV. Prophecy as Attesting a Divine Revelation.

       V. Principles of Historical Evidence applicable to the Proof of a Divine Revelation.

       Chapter II. Positive Proofs That The Scriptures Are A Divine Revelation.

       I. Genuineness of the Christian Documents.

       II. Credibility of the Writers of the Scriptures.