Four Faces of Christ
by Ray C. Stedman
7 pages
Stedman’s work on The Four Faces of Christ examines the different vocations or work that Christ accomplished in his mission as Savior.
Posted by David Cox on March 28, 2019
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by Ray C. Stedman
7 pages
Stedman’s work on The Four Faces of Christ examines the different vocations or work that Christ accomplished in his mission as Savior.
Posted by David Cox on May 16, 2018
Posted in Doctrine • S | Tagged With: Absolute Attributes, Anthropological Argument, Cosmologicla Argument, Decrees of God, Divisions of Theology, God's Existence, HIstory of Systematic Theology, Immanent Attribtues, inspiration, Miracles, Ontological Argument, Prophecy, Relative Attributes, Revelation, Systematic Theology Compendium and Commonplace Book, Teoleological Argument, Transitive Attributes, Trinity
Systematic Theology
By Augustus Hopkins Strong
A Compendium and Commonplace-Book
Designed For The Use Of Theological Students
By Augustus Hopkins Strong, D.D., LL.D.
President and Professor of Biblical Theology in the Rochester Theological Seminary — Revised and Enlarged
Volume 1
The Judson Press
Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, St. Louis, Los Angeles,
Kansas City, Seattle, Toronto
1907
Volume 1 of Strong’s Systematic Theology work covers the doctrine of God and the Trinity, and a little bit of why God would reveal information to us. He also has introductory material to theology in this work.
Posted by David Cox on September 20, 2017
Posted in Church History • S
NPNF1-02. St. Augustin’s City of God and Christian Doctrine
NPNF1-02. St. Augustine’s City of God and Christian Doctrine
by Philip Schaff
This (888 page) pdf is Augustine’s work on the City of God which explains his views of God’s people versus the pagan world, mixing his views of predestination and election into this.
The City of God, is a book of Christian philosophy written in Latin by Augustine of Hippo in the early 5th century AD. The book was in response to allegations that Christianity brought about the decline of Rome and is considered one of Augustine’s most important works, standing alongside The Confessions, The Enchiridion, On Christian Doctrine and On the Trinity. As a work of one of the most influential Church Fathers, The City of God is a cornerstone of Western thought, expounding on many profound questions of theology, such as the suffering of the righteous, the existence of evil, the conflict between free will and divine omniscience, and the doctrine of original sin.
Posted by David Cox on September 13, 2017
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NPNF1-05. St. Augustin: Anti-Pelagian Writings
by Philip Schaff
This (907 page) pdf is a compilation of the writings of Saint Augustine, his Anti-Pelagian Writings.