Author: | Strong, Augustus | ISBN: | 1230000634106 |
Publisher: | Delmarva Publications, Inc. | Publication: | August 27, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Strong, Augustus |
ISBN: | 1230000634106 |
Publisher: | Delmarva Publications, Inc. |
Publication: | August 27, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY
A Compendium and Commonplace Book
DESIGNED FOR THE USE OF
THEOLOGICAL STUDENTS
BY
AUGUSTUS HOPKINS STRONG, D. D., LL. D.
PRESIDENT AND PROFESSOR OF BIBLICAL THEOLOGY IN THE
ROCHESTER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
THREE VOLUMES IN ONE
DELMARVA PUBLICATIONS, INC.
PO BOX 96
HARRINGTON, DE 19952
Published in 2015
About this Volume
Systematic Theology by Augustus Hopkins Strong, D. D., LL. D. (president and professor of Biblical Theology in the Rochester Theological Seminary) was originally published in three volumes and divided into Eight Parts:
PART I - PROLEGOMENA
PART II - THE EXISTENCE OF GOD
PART III - THE SCRIPTURES A REVELATION FROM GOD
PART IV - THE NATURE, DECREES, AND WORKS OF GOD
PART V - ANTHROPOLOGY, OR THE DOCTRINE OF MAN
PART VI - SOTERIOLOGY, OR THE DOCTRINE OF SALVATION THROUGH THE WORK OF CHRIST AND OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
PART VII - ECCLESIOLOGY, OR THE DOCTRINE OF THE CHURCH
PART VIII - ESCHATOLOGY, OR THE DOCTRINE OF FINAL THINGS
Volume one contended the in Introduction, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, and the first three chapters of Part 4. Volume 2 contained the remainder of Part 4, Part 5, and the first chapter of Part 6. Volume 3 contained the rest of Part 6, Part 7, and Part 8.
In this volume, we have combined all eight parts. Here is a complete list of the contents:
Table of Contents
PREFACE
PART I - PROLEGOMENA
CHAPTER I - IDEA OF THEOLOGY
I. Definition of Theology
II. Aim of Theology
III. Possibility of Theology
IV. Necessity.—The necessity of theology has its grounds
V. Relation of Theology to Religion
CHAPTER II - MATERIAL OF THEOLOGY
I Sources of Theology
II. Limitations of Theology
III. Relations of Material to Progress in Theology
CHAPTER III - METHOD OF THEOLOGY
I. Requisites to the Study
II. Divisions of Theology
III. History of Systematic Theology
IV. Order of Treatment in Systematic Theology
V. Text-books in Theology
PART II - THE EXISTENCE OF GOD
CHAPTER I - ORIGIN OF OUR IDEA OF GOD’S EXISTENCE
I. First Truths in General
II. The Existence of God a first truth
III. Other Supposed Sources of our Idea of God’s Existence
IV. Contents of this Intuition
CHAPTER II - CORROBORATIVE EVIDENCES OF GOD’S EXISTENCE
I. The Cosmological Argument
II. The Teleologioal Argument
III. The Anthropological Argument
IV. The Ontological Argument
CHAPTER III - ERRONEOUS EXPLANATIONS, AND CONCLUSION
I. Materialism
II. Materialistic Idealism
III. Idealistic Pantheism
IV. Ethical Monism
PART III - THE SCRIPTURES A REVELATION FROM GOD
CHAPTER I - PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS
I. Reasons a priori for expecting a Revelation from God
II. Marks of the Revelation man may expect
III. Miracles, as attesting a Divine Revelation
IV. Prophecy as Attesting a Divine Revelation
V. Principles of Historical Evidence applicable to the Proof of a Divine Revelation
CHAPTER II - POSITIVE PROOFS THAT THE SCRIPTURES ARE A DIVINE REVELATION
I. The Genuineness of the Christian Documents
II. Credibility of the Writers of the Scriptures
III. The Supernatural Character of the Scripture Teaching
IV. The Historical Results of the Propagation of Scripture Doctrine
CHAPTER III - INSPIRATION OF THE SCRIPTURES
I. Definition of Inspiration
II. Proof of Inspiration
III. Theories of Inspiration
IV. The Union of the Divine and Human Elements in Inspiration
V. Objections to the Doctrine of Inspiration
PART IV - THE NATURE, DECREES, AND WORKS OF GOD
CHAPTER I - THE ATTRIBUTES OF GOD
I. Definition of the term Attributes
II. Relation of the divine Attributes to the divine Essence
III. Methods of determining the divine Attributes
IV. Classification of the Attributes
V. Absolute or Immanent Attributes
VI. Relative Or Transitive Attributes
VII. Rank and Relations of the several Attributes
CHAPTER II - DOCTRINE OF THE TRINITY
I. In Scripture there are three who are Recognized as God
II. These Three are so described in Scripture
III. This Tripersonality of the Divine Nature
IV. This Tripersonality is not Tritheism
V. The Three Persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, are equal
VI. Inscrutable, yet not self-contradictory
CHAPTER III - THE DECREES OF GOD
I. Definition of Decrees
II. Proof of the doctrine of Decrees
III. Objections to the doctrine of Decrees
IV. Concluding Remarks
CHAPTER IV - THE WORKS OF GOD; OR THE EXECUTION OF THE DECREES
SECTION I - CREATION
I. Definition of Creation
II. Proof of the Doctrine of Creation
III. Theories which oppose Creation
IV. The Mosaic Account of Creation
V. God’s End in Creation
VI. Relation of the Doctrine of Creation to other Doctrines
SECTION II - PRESERVATION
I. Definition of Preservation
II. Proof of the Doctrine of Preservation
III. Theories which virtually deny the doctrine of Preservation
IV. Remarks upon the Divine Concurrence
SECTION III - PROVIDENCE
I. Definition of Providence
II. Proof of the Doctrine of Providence
III. Theories opposing the Doctrine of Providence
IV. Relations of the Doctrine of Providence
SECTION IV - GOOD AND EVIL ANGELS
I. Scripture Statements and Intimations
II. Objections to the Doctrine of Angels
III. Practical Uses of the Doctrine of Angels
PART V - ANTHROPOLOGY, OR THE DOCTRINE OF MAN
CHAPTER I - PRELIMINARY
I. Man a Creation of God and a Child of God
II. Unity of the Human Race
III. Essential Elements of Human Nature
IV. Origin of the Soul
V. The Moral Nature of Man
CHAPTER II - THE ORIGINAL STATE OF MAN
I. Essentials of Man’s Original State
II. Incidents of Man’s Original State
CHAPTER III - SIN, OR MAN’S STATE OF APOSTASY
SECTION I - THE LAW OF GOD
I. Law in General
II. The Law of God in Particular.
III. Relation of the Law to the Grace of God.
SECTION II - NATURE OF SIN
I. Definition of Sin.
II. The Essential Principle of Sin.
SECTION III - UNIVERSALITY OF SIN
I. Every human being who has arrived at moral consciousness has committed acts
II. Every member of the human race
SECTION IV - ORIGIN OF SIN IN THE PERSONAL ACT OF ADAM
I. The Sciriptural Account of the Temptation and Fall in Gen. 3:1-7.
II. Difficulties connected with the Fall considered as the personal Act of Adam.
III. Consequences of the Fall, so far as respects Adam.
SECTION V - IMPUTATION OF ADAM’S SIN TO HIS POSTERITY
I. Theories of Imputation.
II. Objections to the Augustinian Doctrine of Imputation.
SECTION VI - CONSEQUENCES OF SIN TO ADAM’S POSTERITY
I. Depravity.
II. Guilt.
III. Penalty.
SECTION VII - THE SALVATION OF INFANTS
PART VI - SOTERIOLOGY, OR THE DOCTRINE OF SALVATION THROUGH THE WORK OF CHRIST AND OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
CHAPTER I - CHRISTOLOGY, OR THE REDEMPTION WROUGHT BY CHRIST
SECTION I - HISTORICAL PREPARATION FOR REDEMPTION
I. Negative Preparation
II. Positive Preparation
SECTION II - THE PERSON OF CHRIST
I. Historical Survey of Views Respecting the Person of Christ.
II. The two Natures of Christ
III. The Union of the two Natures in one Person.
SECTION III - THE TWO STATES OF CHRIST
I. The State of Humilliation.
II. The State of Exaltation.
SECTION IV - THE OFFICES OF CHRIST
I. The Prophetic Office of Christ.
II. The Priestly Office of Christ.
III. The Kingly Office of Christ.
CHAPTER II - THE RECONCILIATION OF MAN TO GOD,
SECTION I - THE APPLICATION OF CHRIST’S REDEMPTION IN ITS PREPARATION
I. Election.
II. Calling.
SECTION II - THE APPLICATION OF CHRIST’S REDEMPTION IN ITS ACTUAL BEGINNING
I. Union with Christ.
II. Regeneration.
III. Conversion.
IV. Justification.
SECTION III - THE APPLICATION OF CHRIST’S REDEMPTION IN ITS CONTINUATION
I. Sanctification.
II. Perseverance.
PART VII - ECCLESIOLOGY, OR THE DOCTRINE OF THE CHURCH
CHAPTER I - THE CONSTITUTION OF THE CHURCH. OR CHURCH POLITY
I. Definition of the Church.
II. Organization of the Church.
III. Government of the Church.
IV. Relation of Local Churches to one Another.
CHAPTER II - THE ORDINANCES OF THE CHURCH
I. Baptism.
II. The Lord’s Supper.
PART VIII - ESCHATOLOGY, OR THE DOCTRINE OF FINAL THINGS
I. Physical Death.
II. The Intermediate State.
III. The Second Coming of Christ.
IV. The Resurrection.
V. The Last Judgment.
VI. The Final States of the Righteous and of the Wicked.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
PREFACE
VOLUME I - THE DOCTRINE OF GOD
VOLUME II - THE DOCTRINE OF MAN
PART IV - THE NATURE, DECREES, AND WORKS OF GOD
CHAPTER IV - THE WORKS OF GOD; OR THE EXECUTION OF THE DECREES
VOLUME III - THE DOCTRINE OF SALVATION
PART VI - SOTERIOLOGY, OR THE DOCTRINE OF SALVATION THROUGH THE WORK OF CHRIST AND OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
CHAPTER II - THE RECONCILIATION OF MAN TO GOD,
SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY
A Compendium and Commonplace Book
DESIGNED FOR THE USE OF
THEOLOGICAL STUDENTS
BY
AUGUSTUS HOPKINS STRONG, D. D., LL. D.
PRESIDENT AND PROFESSOR OF BIBLICAL THEOLOGY IN THE
ROCHESTER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
THREE VOLUMES IN ONE
DELMARVA PUBLICATIONS, INC.
PO BOX 96
HARRINGTON, DE 19952
Published in 2015
About this Volume
Systematic Theology by Augustus Hopkins Strong, D. D., LL. D. (president and professor of Biblical Theology in the Rochester Theological Seminary) was originally published in three volumes and divided into Eight Parts:
PART I - PROLEGOMENA
PART II - THE EXISTENCE OF GOD
PART III - THE SCRIPTURES A REVELATION FROM GOD
PART IV - THE NATURE, DECREES, AND WORKS OF GOD
PART V - ANTHROPOLOGY, OR THE DOCTRINE OF MAN
PART VI - SOTERIOLOGY, OR THE DOCTRINE OF SALVATION THROUGH THE WORK OF CHRIST AND OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
PART VII - ECCLESIOLOGY, OR THE DOCTRINE OF THE CHURCH
PART VIII - ESCHATOLOGY, OR THE DOCTRINE OF FINAL THINGS
Volume one contended the in Introduction, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, and the first three chapters of Part 4. Volume 2 contained the remainder of Part 4, Part 5, and the first chapter of Part 6. Volume 3 contained the rest of Part 6, Part 7, and Part 8.
In this volume, we have combined all eight parts. Here is a complete list of the contents:
Table of Contents
PREFACE
PART I - PROLEGOMENA
CHAPTER I - IDEA OF THEOLOGY
I. Definition of Theology
II. Aim of Theology
III. Possibility of Theology
IV. Necessity.—The necessity of theology has its grounds
V. Relation of Theology to Religion
CHAPTER II - MATERIAL OF THEOLOGY
I Sources of Theology
II. Limitations of Theology
III. Relations of Material to Progress in Theology
CHAPTER III - METHOD OF THEOLOGY
I. Requisites to the Study
II. Divisions of Theology
III. History of Systematic Theology
IV. Order of Treatment in Systematic Theology
V. Text-books in Theology
PART II - THE EXISTENCE OF GOD
CHAPTER I - ORIGIN OF OUR IDEA OF GOD’S EXISTENCE
I. First Truths in General
II. The Existence of God a first truth
III. Other Supposed Sources of our Idea of God’s Existence
IV. Contents of this Intuition
CHAPTER II - CORROBORATIVE EVIDENCES OF GOD’S EXISTENCE
I. The Cosmological Argument
II. The Teleologioal Argument
III. The Anthropological Argument
IV. The Ontological Argument
CHAPTER III - ERRONEOUS EXPLANATIONS, AND CONCLUSION
I. Materialism
II. Materialistic Idealism
III. Idealistic Pantheism
IV. Ethical Monism
PART III - THE SCRIPTURES A REVELATION FROM GOD
CHAPTER I - PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS
I. Reasons a priori for expecting a Revelation from God
II. Marks of the Revelation man may expect
III. Miracles, as attesting a Divine Revelation
IV. Prophecy as Attesting a Divine Revelation
V. Principles of Historical Evidence applicable to the Proof of a Divine Revelation
CHAPTER II - POSITIVE PROOFS THAT THE SCRIPTURES ARE A DIVINE REVELATION
I. The Genuineness of the Christian Documents
II. Credibility of the Writers of the Scriptures
III. The Supernatural Character of the Scripture Teaching
IV. The Historical Results of the Propagation of Scripture Doctrine
CHAPTER III - INSPIRATION OF THE SCRIPTURES
I. Definition of Inspiration
II. Proof of Inspiration
III. Theories of Inspiration
IV. The Union of the Divine and Human Elements in Inspiration
V. Objections to the Doctrine of Inspiration
PART IV - THE NATURE, DECREES, AND WORKS OF GOD
CHAPTER I - THE ATTRIBUTES OF GOD
I. Definition of the term Attributes
II. Relation of the divine Attributes to the divine Essence
III. Methods of determining the divine Attributes
IV. Classification of the Attributes
V. Absolute or Immanent Attributes
VI. Relative Or Transitive Attributes
VII. Rank and Relations of the several Attributes
CHAPTER II - DOCTRINE OF THE TRINITY
I. In Scripture there are three who are Recognized as God
II. These Three are so described in Scripture
III. This Tripersonality of the Divine Nature
IV. This Tripersonality is not Tritheism
V. The Three Persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, are equal
VI. Inscrutable, yet not self-contradictory
CHAPTER III - THE DECREES OF GOD
I. Definition of Decrees
II. Proof of the doctrine of Decrees
III. Objections to the doctrine of Decrees
IV. Concluding Remarks
CHAPTER IV - THE WORKS OF GOD; OR THE EXECUTION OF THE DECREES
SECTION I - CREATION
I. Definition of Creation
II. Proof of the Doctrine of Creation
III. Theories which oppose Creation
IV. The Mosaic Account of Creation
V. God’s End in Creation
VI. Relation of the Doctrine of Creation to other Doctrines
SECTION II - PRESERVATION
I. Definition of Preservation
II. Proof of the Doctrine of Preservation
III. Theories which virtually deny the doctrine of Preservation
IV. Remarks upon the Divine Concurrence
SECTION III - PROVIDENCE
I. Definition of Providence
II. Proof of the Doctrine of Providence
III. Theories opposing the Doctrine of Providence
IV. Relations of the Doctrine of Providence
SECTION IV - GOOD AND EVIL ANGELS
I. Scripture Statements and Intimations
II. Objections to the Doctrine of Angels
III. Practical Uses of the Doctrine of Angels
PART V - ANTHROPOLOGY, OR THE DOCTRINE OF MAN
CHAPTER I - PRELIMINARY
I. Man a Creation of God and a Child of God
II. Unity of the Human Race
III. Essential Elements of Human Nature
IV. Origin of the Soul
V. The Moral Nature of Man
CHAPTER II - THE ORIGINAL STATE OF MAN
I. Essentials of Man’s Original State
II. Incidents of Man’s Original State
CHAPTER III - SIN, OR MAN’S STATE OF APOSTASY
SECTION I - THE LAW OF GOD
I. Law in General
II. The Law of God in Particular.
III. Relation of the Law to the Grace of God.
SECTION II - NATURE OF SIN
I. Definition of Sin.
II. The Essential Principle of Sin.
SECTION III - UNIVERSALITY OF SIN
I. Every human being who has arrived at moral consciousness has committed acts
II. Every member of the human race
SECTION IV - ORIGIN OF SIN IN THE PERSONAL ACT OF ADAM
I. The Sciriptural Account of the Temptation and Fall in Gen. 3:1-7.
II. Difficulties connected with the Fall considered as the personal Act of Adam.
III. Consequences of the Fall, so far as respects Adam.
SECTION V - IMPUTATION OF ADAM’S SIN TO HIS POSTERITY
I. Theories of Imputation.
II. Objections to the Augustinian Doctrine of Imputation.
SECTION VI - CONSEQUENCES OF SIN TO ADAM’S POSTERITY
I. Depravity.
II. Guilt.
III. Penalty.
SECTION VII - THE SALVATION OF INFANTS
PART VI - SOTERIOLOGY, OR THE DOCTRINE OF SALVATION THROUGH THE WORK OF CHRIST AND OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
CHAPTER I - CHRISTOLOGY, OR THE REDEMPTION WROUGHT BY CHRIST
SECTION I - HISTORICAL PREPARATION FOR REDEMPTION
I. Negative Preparation
II. Positive Preparation
SECTION II - THE PERSON OF CHRIST
I. Historical Survey of Views Respecting the Person of Christ.
II. The two Natures of Christ
III. The Union of the two Natures in one Person.
SECTION III - THE TWO STATES OF CHRIST
I. The State of Humilliation.
II. The State of Exaltation.
SECTION IV - THE OFFICES OF CHRIST
I. The Prophetic Office of Christ.
II. The Priestly Office of Christ.
III. The Kingly Office of Christ.
CHAPTER II - THE RECONCILIATION OF MAN TO GOD,
SECTION I - THE APPLICATION OF CHRIST’S REDEMPTION IN ITS PREPARATION
I. Election.
II. Calling.
SECTION II - THE APPLICATION OF CHRIST’S REDEMPTION IN ITS ACTUAL BEGINNING
I. Union with Christ.
II. Regeneration.
III. Conversion.
IV. Justification.
SECTION III - THE APPLICATION OF CHRIST’S REDEMPTION IN ITS CONTINUATION
I. Sanctification.
II. Perseverance.
PART VII - ECCLESIOLOGY, OR THE DOCTRINE OF THE CHURCH
CHAPTER I - THE CONSTITUTION OF THE CHURCH. OR CHURCH POLITY
I. Definition of the Church.
II. Organization of the Church.
III. Government of the Church.
IV. Relation of Local Churches to one Another.
CHAPTER II - THE ORDINANCES OF THE CHURCH
I. Baptism.
II. The Lord’s Supper.
PART VIII - ESCHATOLOGY, OR THE DOCTRINE OF FINAL THINGS
I. Physical Death.
II. The Intermediate State.
III. The Second Coming of Christ.
IV. The Resurrection.
V. The Last Judgment.
VI. The Final States of the Righteous and of the Wicked.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
PREFACE
VOLUME I - THE DOCTRINE OF GOD
VOLUME II - THE DOCTRINE OF MAN
PART IV - THE NATURE, DECREES, AND WORKS OF GOD
CHAPTER IV - THE WORKS OF GOD; OR THE EXECUTION OF THE DECREES
VOLUME III - THE DOCTRINE OF SALVATION
PART VI - SOTERIOLOGY, OR THE DOCTRINE OF SALVATION THROUGH THE WORK OF CHRIST AND OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
CHAPTER II - THE RECONCILIATION OF MAN TO GOD,