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Systematic Theology - Volume I - The NTSLibrary

Systematic Theology - Volume I. by Charles Hodge About Systematic Theology - Volume I. Title: Systematic Theology - Volume I. URL: Author(s): Hodge, Charles (1797-1878). Publisher: Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Classics Ethereal Library Date Created: 2005-06-20. CCEL Subjects: All; Theology Systematic Theology - Volume I Charles Hodge Table of Contents About This Book.. p. ii Title.. p. 1. Prefatory.. p. 2. Introduction.. p. 20. Chapter I. On .. p. 20. 1. Theology a .. p. 20. 2. Theological .. p. 21. 3. The Speculative .. p. 22. 4. The Mystical .. p. 24. 5. The Inductive .. p. 26. 6. The Scriptures contain all the Facts of .. p. 30. Chapter II.. p. 31. 1. Its .. p. 31. 2. The Facts of Nature Reveal .. p. 34. 3. Insufficiency of Natural.

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1 Systematic Theology - Volume I. by Charles Hodge About Systematic Theology - Volume I. Title: Systematic Theology - Volume I. URL: Author(s): Hodge, Charles (1797-1878). Publisher: Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Classics Ethereal Library Date Created: 2005-06-20. CCEL Subjects: All; Theology Systematic Theology - Volume I Charles Hodge Table of Contents About This Book.. p. ii Title.. p. 1. Prefatory.. p. 2. Introduction.. p. 20. Chapter I. On .. p. 20. 1. Theology a .. p. 20. 2. Theological .. p. 21. 3. The Speculative .. p. 22. 4. The Mystical .. p. 24. 5. The Inductive .. p. 26. 6. The Scriptures contain all the Facts of .. p. 30. Chapter II.. p. 31. 1. Its .. p. 31. 2. The Facts of Nature Reveal .. p. 34. 3. Insufficiency of Natural.

2 P. 37. 4. Christian .. p. 41. Chapter III.. p. 42. 1. Meaning and Usage of the .. p. 42. 3. Deistical .. p. 43. 3. The Second Form of .. p. 47. 4. Dogmatism, or the Third Form of .. p. 50. 5. Proper Office of Reason in Matters of .. p. 54. 6. Relation of Philosophy and .. p. 58. Chapter III.. p. 62. 1. Meaning of the Words Enthusiasm and .. p. 62. 2. Mysticism in the Early .. p. 68. 3. Mysticism during the Middle .. p. 71. 4. Mysticism at, and after the .. p. 75. 5.. p. 79. 6. The Quakers or .. p. 81. 7. Objections to the Mystical .. p. 88. Chapter V. Roman Catholic Doctrine Concerning the Rule of .. p. 93. 1. Statement of the .. p. 93. 2. Roman Catholic Doctrine concerning the .. p. 93. 3.. p. 96. iii Systematic Theology - Volume I Charles Hodge 4.

3 The Office of the Church as .. p. 98. 5. Examination of the Romish .. p. 100. 6. Examination of the Doctrine of the Church of Rome on Tradition.. p. 100. 7. Office of the Church as a .. p. 112. Chapter VI. Roman Catholic Doctrine Concerning the Rule of .. p. 127. 1. Statement of the .. p. 127. 2. The Scriptures are Infallible, i. e., given by Inspiration of .. p. 129. 3. Adverse .. p. 142. 4. The Completeness of the .. p. 150. 6. Rules of .. p. 153. Part I. Theology .. p. 155. Chapter I. Origin of the Idea of .. p. 155. 1. The Knowledge of God is .. p. 155. 2. The Knowledge of God is not due to a Process of .. p. 161. 3. Knowledge of God not due exclusively to .. p. 162. Can the Existence of God be proved?.. p. 163. Chapter II.

4 P. 164. The Ontological .. p. 164. 5. The Moral, or Anthropological .. p. 185. Chapter III. Anti-Theistic Theories.. p. 190. 1. What is meant by .. p. 190. 2.. p. 192. 3.. p. 193. 4.. p. 194. 5.. p. 233. Chapter IV. The Knowledge of .. p. 258. 1. God can be .. p. 259. 2. God cannot be fully .. p. 266. 3. Hamilton's .. p. 269. Chapter V. Nature and Attributes of .. p. 281. 1. Definitions of .. p. 281. 2. Divine .. p. 283. 3. Classification of the Divine .. p. 287. 4. Spirituality of .. p. 289. 5.. p. 292. 6.. p. 295. 7.. p. 298. 8.. p. 301. 9. The Will of God.. p. 307. 10. The Power of .. p. 311. iv Systematic Theology - Volume I Charles Hodge 11. Holiness of .. p. 315. 12.. p. 317. 13. The Goodness of .. p. 325. 14. The Truth of.

5 P. 332. Sovereignty.. p. 335. Chapter VI. The .. p. 336. 1. Preliminary .. p. 336. 2. Biblical Form of the .. p. 337. 7. Philosophical Form of the Doctrine of the .. p. 362. Chapter VII. The Divinity of .. p. 365. 1. Testimony of the Old .. p. 365. 2. General Characteristics of the New Testament Teaching concerning .. p. 373. 3. articular Passages which Teach the Divinity of Christ.. p. 380. Chapter VIII. The Holy .. p. 391. 1. His .. p. 391. 2. The Office of the Holy .. p. 396. 3. History of the Doctrine concerning the Holy .. p. 399. Chapter IX. The Decrees pf .. p. 400. 1. The Nature of the Decrees.. p. 400. 2. Objections to the Doctrine of Divine Decrees.. p. 407. Chapter X.. p. 410. 1. Different Theories concerning the Origin of the.

6 P. 410. 2. Mediate and Immediate .. p. 415. 3. Proof of the .. p. 416. 4. Objections to the .. p. 419. 5. Design of the .. p. 422. 6. The Mosaic Account of the .. p. 424. Chapter XI.. p. 428. 1.. p. 428. 2.. p. 433. 3. Different Theories of the Divine .. p. 439. 4. Principles involved in the Scriptural Doctrine of .. p. 450. Chapter XII.. p. 458. 1. Their Nature. Meaning and Usage of the .. p. 458. 2. The Possibility of .. p. 465. 3. Can a Miracle be known as such?.. p. 466. 4. The Value of Miracles as a Proof of a Divine .. p. 471. Chapter XIII.. p. 472. 1. Their .. p. 472. v Systematic Theology - Volume I Charles Hodge 2. Their .. p. 473. 3. Their Employments.. p. 474. 4. Evil .. p. 476. Indexes.. p. 481. Index of Scripture References.

7 P. 481. Greek Words and Phrases.. p. 484. Hebrew Words and Phrases.. p. 489. Latin Words and Phrases.. p. 490. German Words and Phrases.. p. 507. French Words and Phrases.. p. 509. Index of Pages of the Print Edition.. p. 509. vi Systematic Theology - Volume I Charles Hodge i Systematic . Theology . by CHARLES HODGE, VOL. I. WM. B. EERDMANS PUBLISHING CO. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 1940. ii Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1871, by CHARLES SCRIBNER AND COMPANY, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington Printed in the United States of America Systematic Theology - Volume I Charles Hodge CARD. iii The Messrs. Charles Scribner and Co., of New York, have made an arrangement with the Messrs. Thomas Nelson and Sons, of Edinburgh, Scotland, for the publication of this work in Great Britain.

8 This has been done with the cordial approbation of the author, who feels under obligation to the Messrs. Nelson for the liberal terms on which they have undertaken the publication. The author also desires to acknowledge his indebtedness to his accomplished young friend, Mr. Caspar Ren . Gregory, licentiate of the Presbytery of Philadelphia, for his assistance in carrying the work through the press. PRINCETON, June 2, 1871. iv v CONTENTS OF THE FIRST Volume . INTRODUCTION. CHAPTER I. ON METHOD. PAGE. 1. Theology a Science 1. 2. Theological Method 3. 3. The Speculative Method 4. 4. The Mystical Method 6. 5. The Inductive Method 9. Theologian to be governed by 11. same Rules as a Man of Science 6. The Scriptures contain all the 15.

9 Facts of Theology CHAPTER II. Theology . 1. Its Nature 18. Definitions of Theology 19. Natural Theology 21. 2. Facts of Nature reveal God 22. Scriptural Argument for 24. Natural Theology 3. Insufficiency of Natural 25. Theology 2. Systematic Theology - Volume I Charles Hodge 4. Christian Theology 32. Theology Proper, 32. Anthropology, Soteriology, Eschatology, Ecclesiology CHAPTER III. RATIONALISM. 1. Meaning and Usage of the word 34. 2. Deistical Rationalism 35. 3. Second Form o f 39. Rationalism. Its Nature, Refutation, History 4. Dogmatism 44. 5. Proper Office of Reason in 49. Matters of Religion Reason necessary for the 53. Reception of a Revelation. Difference between Knowing and Understanding. Reason must judge of the Credibility of a Revelation.

10 The Impossible cannot be believed. Reason must judge of the Evidences of a Revelation 6. Relation of Philosophy and 55. Revelation 7. Office of the Senses in Matters 59. of Faith CHAPTER IV. vi MYSTICISM. 1. Meaning of the Word 61. Philosophical Use of the Word 61. Mysticism as known in Church 66. History 2. Mysticism in the Early Church 69. 3. Systematic Theology - Volume I Charles Hodge Montanism. The so-called 71. Dionysius. New Platonism 3. Mysticism during the Middle 73. Ages General Characteristics of that 79. Period. Different Classes of Medi val Theologians. Pantheistical Tendencies of Mysticism. Evangelical Mystics 4. Mysticism at and after the 79. Reformation Effect of the Reformation on 82. the Popular Mind.


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