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Excerpt from A Manual of Christian DoctrineThe usefulness Of theology is as little Open to dispute as its legitimacy. It is necessary, not to ordinary Christians, but to Christian teachers and advocates. It is neither necessary nor possible that every one should be a lawyer, doctor, engineer, but every one who aspires to one of these professions must have more than the empirical knowledge which suffices for ordinary life. Times like ours are t...
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Excerpt from The Development of Doctrine From the Early Middle Ages to the ReformationHistory of thought, the other confining itself to the history of doctrine in the strict sense. The inclusion in the present work of the Middle Ages and the Reformation, while necessitating brevity, brings under one View both the resem blances and the contrasts of these two periods. Despite the break, the continuity is no less evident.About the PublisherForgot...
Excerpt from The Development of Doctrine in the Early Church: Author of Manual of Christian Doctrine", "Scripture and Its Witnesses"The Roman Catholic Church, in keeping with its view of the Church as the divine interpreter of God's will on earth, regards the decisions of General Councils (in later ages these were under its own direction) as obligatory. The Greek Church takes the same attitude in regard to the early Councils. All other Churche...
Excerpt from Christianity and the Science of ReligionSchopenhauer and Hartmann are veritable Buddhists. Is it not also worth noting that we Englishmen, and indeed all European Christendom, are to-day Aryan in speech and Semitic in religion? When Christianity triumphed in the West, our forefathers broke with the old faith of the Aryan world.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more a...
Excerpt from Scripture and Its Witnesses: Outlines of Christian EvidenceIn recent years the study has assumed a more systematic form and taken a more independent position, being treated as a distinct branch of theology and baptized with the name of Apolo getics. The name alone is new, the subject is as old as the Church itself. Dr. Bruce has well pointed out that the Epistle to the Hebrews is of the nature of an apology. The writer of that Epi...
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Excerpt from A Manual of Christian Doctrine
The usefulness of theology is as little open to dispute as its legitimacy. It is necessary, not to ordinary Christians, but to Christian teachers and advocates. It is neither necessary nor possible that every one should be a lawyer, doctor, engineer but every one who aspires to one of these professions must have more than the empirical knowledge which suffices for ordinary life. Times like ours are ...
Excerpt from Scripture and Its Witnesses: Outlines of Christian Evidence
In recent years the study has assumed a more systematic form and taken a more independent position, being treated as a distinct branch of theology and baptized with the name of Apolo getics. The name alone is new, the subject is as old as the Church itself. Dr. Bruce has well pointed out that the Epistle to the Hebrews is of the nature of an apology. The writer of that E...