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Index
PART 1 — PROLEGOMENA
Definition of Theology
Aim of Theology
Possibility of Theology
Necessity of ‘Theology
Relation of Theology to Religion
CHAPTER 2
Sources of Theology
Limitations of Theology
Relations of Material to Progress in Theology
CHAPTER 3
Requisites to the study of Theology
Divisions of Theology
History of Systematic Theology
Order of Treatment
Text-Books in Theology
PART 2. — THE EXISTENCE OF GOD
First Truths in General
The Existence of God a First Truth
Other supposed Sources of the Idea
Contents of this Intuition
The Cosmological Argument
The Teleological Argument
The Anthropological Argument
The Ontological Argument
Materialism
Materialistic Idealism
Idealistic Pantheism
Ethical Monism
PART 3. — THE SCRIPTURES A REVELATION FROM GOD
Reasons a priori for expecting a Revelation from God
Marks of the Revelation man may expect
Miracles as attesting a Divine Revelation
Prophecy as attesting a Divine Revelation
Principles of Historical Evidence applicable to the Proof of a Divine Revelation
Genuineness of the Christian Documents
Credibility of the Writers of the Scriptures
Supernatural Character of the Scripture Teaching
Historical Results of the Propagation of Scripture Doctrine
CHAPTER 3.
Definition of Inspiration
Proof of Inspiration
Theories of Inspiration
The Union of the Divine and Human Elements in Inspiration
Objections to the Doctrine of Inspiration
PART 4. — THE NATURE, DECREES, AND WORKS OF GOD
Definition of the term Attributes
Relation of the Divine Attributes to the Divine Essence
Methods of Determining the Divine Attributes
Classification of the Attributes
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