An Introduction to Systematic Theology.

by Cornelius Van Til [1895-1987]

Board book, 1961

Call number

BT77.3

Publication

Philadelphia: Westminster Theological Seminary

Physical description

262 p.; 28 cm

Notes

CONTENTS:
I. The Idea and Value of Systematic Theology.
II. The Method of Systematic Theology.
III. Christian Epistemology.
IV. Christian Epistemology (The Position of Charles Hodge).
V. Christian Epistemology (The Positions of Herman Bavinck and Valentine Hepp)
VI. Christian Theistic Revelation.
VII. Present General Revelation About Nature.
VIII. Present General Revelation About Man.
IX. Present General Revelation About God.
X. Special Revelation.
XI. Scripture.
XII. The Inspiration of Scripture.
XIII. The Incomprehensibility of God.
XIV. The Apologetic Import of the Incomprehensibility of God.
XV. Innate and Acquired Knowledge of God.
XVI. The Names and Incommunicable Attributes of God.
XVII. The Communicable Attributes of God.
Appendix to Chapter II.

Barcode

011a100001

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