The Progress of DogmaJames 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. |
Table des matières
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 |
361 | |
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
The Progress of Dogma: Being the Elliot Lectures, Delivered at the Western ... James Orr Affichage d'extraits - 1952 |
The Progress of Dogma: Being the Elliot Lectures, Delivered at the Western ... James Orr,Stephen N. Williams Aucun aperçu disponible - 2000 |
The Progress of Dogma: Being the Elliot Lectures, Delivered at the Western ... James Orr Aucun aperçu disponible - 2017 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Alexandria Anselm Apollinarian apologetic apologists Apostolic Arian Arius Arminianism Athanasius atonement Augustine Augustine's Augustinian baptism Calvin Celsus character Christian Christology Church conception condemned connection consciousness controversy Council creation creeds death distinction divine and human doctrine of atonement doctrine of justification dogma Dorner Ebionitic elements error essence eternal evil fact faith Father forgiveness Gnostic God's Godhead Gospel grace ground Harnack heresy history of dogma Holy human nature idea incarnation influence Irenæus Jesus Lecture logical Logos Lutheran Manichæans Manichæism Marcion merit Monarchianism Monophysite Monothelite moral Neander Nestorian Nestorius Nicene original Paul of Samosata Pelagian Pelagius Person of Christ philosophy predestination principle Protestant question recognised Redeemer redemption Reformation regard regeneration relation religion religious revelation righteousness Ritschl Sabellian salvation satisfaction says Scripture sense side sinner sins Soteriology soul speak Spirit Tertullian Theodoret theology theory things thought tion Trinity true truth unity whole words