Augustus H. Strong |
Contents
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Made in the Image of History The Epistemic Revolution of the Late Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Breaking the Shell of Orthodox Rationalism The Education of the Old Strong | 43 |
Intimations of Christ in Creation Beginnings of the New Strong | 59 |
The Vision of Divine Immanence The Structure of Historical Process | 73 |
The Changing Spirit of the Age The Response to Strong in American Protestantism | 87 |
The Price of Knowing Private Crisis and Public Confrontation | 99 |
Tradition against History Strong and the Fundamentalist Controversy | 111 |
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