The Progress of Dogma

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James Clarke & Co., 2003 - 372 pages
The Author traces the organic unity of doctrine in the ongoing history of the Christian church. Orr, whose grasp of the literature was unequalled, saw how doctrine had developed as a reaction to some particular dispute in each era. The book also describes the relationship between the development of doctrinal ideas and the spread of Christianity.
 

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II
33
III
71
fourth century
105
V
133
V
171
The Doctrine of Atonement Anselm and Abelard
207
This
217
Justification by Faith Regeneration etc
241
IX
277
X
311
Index
361
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James Orr was Professor of Apologetics and Systematic Theology at United Free Church College, Glasgow. He was educated at Glasgow University and Theological Hall of UP Church. He worked as an examiner for degrees in Philosophy at Glasgow University. He is also the author of: The Ritschlian Theology and the Evangelical Faith (1897), Early Church History and Literature (1901), Essays on Ritschlianism (1903), The Bible Under Trial (1907) and Sidelights on Christian Doctrine (1909).

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