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An Outline of Christian Theology

Summary of Christian theology by a Baptist Professor. For Clarke, science is one source of theology, and Christ has come again, and is spiritually present in the Church.
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
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SKU (ISBN): 978-1-61719-324-8
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Publication Status: In Print
Publication Date: Aug 13,2010
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Page Count: 500
Languages: English
ISBN: 978-1-61719-324-8
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A Baptist Professor of Theology, at Colgate, summarizes Christian theology, beginning with the nature of God and man, then the nature of sin, Christ as the redeemer of sin, and the Holy Spirit indwelling in the redeemed. Professor Clarke acknowledges natural science as one source of theology, and holds that Christ has already come again - his Spirit is present in the Church, and will yet be wholly present.

A Baptist Professor of Theology, at Colgate, summarizes Christian theology, beginning with the nature of God and man, then the nature of sin, Christ as the redeemer of sin, and the Holy Spirit indwelling in the redeemed. Professor Clarke acknowledges natural science as one source of theology, and holds that Christ has already come again - his Spirit is present in the Church, and will yet be wholly present.

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William NewtonClarke

  • AN OUTLINE OF CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY (page 5)
  • CONTENTS (page 7)
  • INTRODUCTION (page 13)
  • QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE STUDY OF CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY (page 65)
  • GENERAL METHOD OF STUDY (page 70)
  • TERMINOLOGY AND ORDER OF TREATMENT (page 74)
  • PART I. GOD (page 75)
  • PART II. MAN (page 194)
  • PARTIII. SIN (page 239)
  • PART IV:CHRIST (page 272)
  • V.THE PRESENT ACTIVITY OF CHRIST (page 374)
  • PART V:THE HOLY SPIRIT,AND THE DIVINE LIFE IN MAN (page 381)
  • PART VI: THINGS TO COME (page 440)
  • INDEX (page 495)