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CONTENTS.
THIRD PERIOD.
THE AGE OF SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY.
(CONTINUED.)
THIRD DIVISION.
ANTHROPOLOGY.
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8 173. General Definitions....
174. The Immortality of the Soul...
175. Man in his State of Innocence prior to the Fall.
176. The Fall of Man, and Sin in General......
177. Consequences of the First Sin. Original Sin. Freedom of the Will....
176. Exception to the Universal Corruption of Mankind. The Immaculate Concep-
tion of the Virgin.....
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FOURTH DIVISION.
OHRISTOLOGY AND BOTERIOLOGY.
$ 179. The Greek Church on Christology. The Adoption Controversy in the West
Nihilianism....
180. Redemption and Atonement.
181. Further Development of the Doctrine of Redemption and Atonement.
182. The Connection between Soteriology and Christology..
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FIFTH DIVISION.
THE ORDO SALUTIS.
$ 183. Predestination. The Controversy of Gottschalk.......
184. Further Development of the Doctrine of Predestination..
185. Appropriation of Divine Grace....
186. Faith and Good Works. The Meritoriousness of the latter.
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SIXTH DIVISION.
THE DOCTRINE OF THE CHURCH AND THE SACRAMENTS.
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$ 187. The Church......
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188. The Worship of Saints.
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189. The Sacraments...
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190. The same Subject continued.
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191. Baptism.....
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192. Confirmation
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193. The Lord's Suppper......
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1. The Controversy respecting the Eucharist previous to the Rise of Scholasti-
cism.—Paschasius Radbert and Ratramn -- Berengar...
194. 2. The Scholastic Development of the Doctrine. Transubstantiation. The Sac-
rifice of the Mass.....
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195. The Withholding of the Cup from the Laity. Concomitance...
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196. Dissenting Opinions.
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197. The Greek Church...
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198. The Sacrament of Penance.
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199. The Sacrament of Extreme Unction..
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200. The Sacrament of Orders.....
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201. The Sacrament of Matrimony..
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SEVENTH DIVISION.
ESCHATOLOGY.
§ 202. Millennarianism. The approaching End of the World. Antichrist. ....... 119
203. The Influence of the Mediæval Tendencies and of Christian Art, upon Escha-
tology.....
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204. The Resurrection of the Body.
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205. The General Judgment.....
124
206. Purgatory...
128
207. The Sleep of the Soul..
129
208. The Localities of the Future World. (Heaven, Hell, and Intermediate State.) 130
209. The State of the Blessed and the Damned.....
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210. Eternity of the Punishment of Hell. Restitution of all things...
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FOURTH PERIOD.
FROM THE REFORMATION TO THE RISE OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF LEIB-
NITZ AND WOLF IN GERMANY; FROM THE YEAR 1517 TO ABOUT 1720.
THE AGE OF POLEMICO-ECCLESIASTICAL SYMBOLISM; THE
CONFLICT OF CONFESSIONS OF FAITH.
A. GENERAL HISTORY OF DOCTRINES DURING THE FOURTH PERIOD.
$ 211. Introduction .......
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212. The Principles of Protestantism.....
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213. Relation of the History of Doctrines in the present Period to that of former
Periods (Symbolism)....
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1. The Lutheran Church.
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$ 214. Luther and Melancthon....
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215. The Symbolical Books of the Lutheran Church.....
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216. The Systematic Theology of the Lutheran Church.....
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217. Lutheran Mysticism, Theosophy and Asceticism....
154
218. Reforming Tendencies. John Valentin Andreä, Calixt, Spener, Thomasius. 157
2. The Reformed Church.
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$ 219. Zwingle and Calvin......
220. The Symbolical Books of the Reformed Church....
221. a. Symbolical Writings prior to the Time of Calvin..
222. b. Symbolical Writings under the Influence of Calvin.
223. The Systematic Theology of the Reformed Church..
223, a. (The German Reformed Theology.]....
224. Mysticism in the Reformed Church....
225. Influence of the Cartesian Philosophy. More Liberal Tendencies...
225, a. (The French School of Saumur.]....
225, 6. [Theology in England and Scotland.)....
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3. The Roman Catholic Church.
& 226. The Council of Trent, and the Catechismus Romanus......
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227. The Theologians of the Roman Catholic Church......
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228. Jansenism....
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229. The Mysticism of the Roman Catholic Church..
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230. Liberal Tendencies in Criticism and Systematic Theology. Transition to the
following Period....
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B. THE SPECIAL HISTORY OF DOCTRINES DURING THE FOURTH PERIOD.
FIRST CLASS.
THE CHARACTERISTIC DOCTRINES OF ROMANISM AND PROTESTANTISM.
(INOLUDING THE OPPOSITION BETWEEN LUTHERANS AND CALVINISTS,
AND THE OPINIONS OF THE MINOR RELIGIOUS PARTIES
AND SECTS.)
FIRST DIVISION.
THE DOCTRINES CONCERNING THE SOURCES OF KNOWLEDGE.
(FORMAL PRINCIPLE.)
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$240. Romanism and Protestantism.....
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Divergent Views of various Sects.
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241. A. The Mystical Principle
242, 6. The Rationalistic Principle (Socinians)....
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243. The further Development of the Doctrine concerning the Holy Scriptures, In-
spiration, and Interpretation....
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244. Relation of Scripture to Tradition..
248
SECOND DIVISION.
ANTHROPOLOGY, JUSTIFICATION, AND THE ECONOMY OF REDEMPTION
a. ANTHROPOLOGY.
8 245. Man Prior to the Fall. .....
251
246. The Fall and its Consequences (Original Sin)...
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247. Antagonisms within the Confessions themselves..
261
248. Further Development of the Doctrine concerning Man, in Theory as well as
in Practice...
263
6. THE DOCTRINE OF REDEMPTION.
8 249. Freedom and Grace. Predestination......
... 268
250. Controversies respecting Predestination within the Denominations themselves. 277
251. Justification and Sanctification. Faith and Works...
281
252. Fluctuations within the Denominations..
286
263. The Economy of Redemption......
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