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The knowledge of God : objectively considered, being the first part of theology considered as a science of positive truth, both inductive and deductive. |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Breckinridge, Robert J. (Robert Jefferson), Auteur |
Editeur : |
New York : Robert Carter & Brothers |
Année de publication : |
c1858 |
Importance : |
xv, 530 p. |
Format : |
23cm |
Note générale : |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Presbyterian Church -- Controversial literature. Theology, Doctrinal
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Index. décimale : |
BT 75 |
Note de contenu : |
Book I: Man --
The actual condition of man individually considered --
The moral condition of man as it is socially exhibited --
The ruin of the human race universal and irremediable --
the cause and the mode of its occurrence --
The divine interposition to save man --
Inquiry into the being of God; and the manner thereof --
The immortality of man --
Book II: The mediator --
Jesus of Nazareth --
the Son of God, and the Saviour of the world --
Immanuel --
the mystery of the incarnation --
The Mediator between God and man --
The humiliation, and the exaltation of the Mediator: his two estates --
Offices executed by the Mediator: --
Christ the great teacher --
Offices executed by the Mediator: --
Christ the great High Priest --
Offices executed by the Mediator: --
Christ the only king in Zion Book III: God --
The names of God; revealed by Himself as the basis of our knowledge of the godhead --
The mode of the divine existence: Unity of essence: Trinity of persons --
The doctrine of the Holy Ghost --
The perfections of God: General classification of the divine attributes --
Primary attributes of God: Such as appertain to him, considered merely as an infinite being --
Essential attributes of God: such as appertain to him considered as an infinite, 'Personal Spirit' --
Natural attributes of God: such as appertain to him considered with reference to the eternal distinction between the true and the false --
Moral attributes of God: such as appertain to him considered with reference to the eternal distinction between good and evil --
Consummate attributes of God: such as appertain to him considered as the sum of all infinite perfections --
Book IV: Sources of knowledge --
Our knowledge of God; general statement concerning the manifestations of God --
God manifest in his works: God the Creator of all things --
God manifest in his infinite dominion --
the God of providence --
God manifest in human nature; the Word made flesh --
God manifest in the New Creation: God the Holy Ghost --
God manifest in revelation --
the God of the sacred scriptures --
God manifest in the conscious existence of man: God the maker and renewer of the human soul --
Book V: Sum and result --
The primeval state of man --
The covenant of works --
Origin of evil: breach of the covenant of works: fall of man: ruin of the human race --
The sum and result of human existence: with the sum and result of the knowledge of God objectively considered --
The finite and the infinite coalesce in religion: gospel paradoxes: their influence and solution. |
The knowledge of God : objectively considered, being the first part of theology considered as a science of positive truth, both inductive and deductive. [texte imprimé] / Breckinridge, Robert J. (Robert Jefferson), Auteur . - New York : Robert Carter & Brothers, c1858 . - xv, 530 p. ; 23cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
Presbyterian Church -- Controversial literature. Theology, Doctrinal
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Index. décimale : |
BT 75 |
Note de contenu : |
Book I: Man --
The actual condition of man individually considered --
The moral condition of man as it is socially exhibited --
The ruin of the human race universal and irremediable --
the cause and the mode of its occurrence --
The divine interposition to save man --
Inquiry into the being of God; and the manner thereof --
The immortality of man --
Book II: The mediator --
Jesus of Nazareth --
the Son of God, and the Saviour of the world --
Immanuel --
the mystery of the incarnation --
The Mediator between God and man --
The humiliation, and the exaltation of the Mediator: his two estates --
Offices executed by the Mediator: --
Christ the great teacher --
Offices executed by the Mediator: --
Christ the great High Priest --
Offices executed by the Mediator: --
Christ the only king in Zion Book III: God --
The names of God; revealed by Himself as the basis of our knowledge of the godhead --
The mode of the divine existence: Unity of essence: Trinity of persons --
The doctrine of the Holy Ghost --
The perfections of God: General classification of the divine attributes --
Primary attributes of God: Such as appertain to him, considered merely as an infinite being --
Essential attributes of God: such as appertain to him considered as an infinite, 'Personal Spirit' --
Natural attributes of God: such as appertain to him considered with reference to the eternal distinction between the true and the false --
Moral attributes of God: such as appertain to him considered with reference to the eternal distinction between good and evil --
Consummate attributes of God: such as appertain to him considered as the sum of all infinite perfections --
Book IV: Sources of knowledge --
Our knowledge of God; general statement concerning the manifestations of God --
God manifest in his works: God the Creator of all things --
God manifest in his infinite dominion --
the God of providence --
God manifest in human nature; the Word made flesh --
God manifest in the New Creation: God the Holy Ghost --
God manifest in revelation --
the God of the sacred scriptures --
God manifest in the conscious existence of man: God the maker and renewer of the human soul --
Book V: Sum and result --
The primeval state of man --
The covenant of works --
Origin of evil: breach of the covenant of works: fall of man: ruin of the human race --
The sum and result of human existence: with the sum and result of the knowledge of God objectively considered --
The finite and the infinite coalesce in religion: gospel paradoxes: their influence and solution. |
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