Hodge, Charles – Systematic Theology – Volume 1-3

Systematic Theology Volume 1-3

By Charles Hodge

Volume I

In this 19 chapter work, Hodge (Presbyterian) presents use with chapters on the Method of Theology, Theology, Rationalism. Mysticism, the Roman Catholic Rule of Faith, Protestant Rule of Faith, Theology Proper, Origin of the idea of God, Theism, Anti-Theistic Theories, the Knowledge of God, the Nature and Attributes of God, the Trinity, the Divinity of Christ, the Holy Spirit, the Decrees of God, Creation, Providence, miracles, and Angels.

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Basic Christian Doctrine

Basic Christian Doctrine

Basic Christian Doctrine is an anonymous Doctrines book by a Calvinistic author. It has 50 topics/chapters, and does a good treatment on these topics even if it is a briefer treatment. Each chapter has 10 points with a paragraph or two of comments on each point. Lots of verses.

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Cox Articles on Eschatology v1

Short Stuff on the Eschatology Volume 1
Compiled by David Cox

These are short articles on eschatology. Personally I (David Cox) am of the pretribulation Rapture position, but I present these teaching which many are anti-pretibulation (Post-Tribulation) so that you can examine their position and arguments.

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Boyce – Abstract of Systematic Theology

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Abstract of Systematic Theology By James Petigru Boyce

James Petigru Boyce

Author Biography: wikipedia.org:Boyce | tlogical.net:Boyce Read online: Founders.org

Abstract of Systematic Theology contains forty-two essays ranging in topic from the doctrines of God, the Trinity, and humanity, to creation, providence, and justification. Boyce also wrote extensively on the issues of election, atonement, and the immortality of the soul. Boyce’s theology was heavily influenced by Charles Hodge, and he used Hodge’s Systematic Theology text at the Southern Baptist Seminary.

The essays found in Abstract of Systematic Theology were originally intended to supplement the content of Boyce’s systematic theology classes at the seminary from 1859–1888. Boyce compiled and completed Abstract: “it is no mere logic chopping treatise but is vibrant with an experimental faith centered in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior… .” Published in 1887.

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