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THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE: in Two Volumes William G.T. Shedd
William G. T. Shedd starts his monumental work by pointing out that one of the strongest defenses of Christian doctrine is found through examining how various theological concepts have come about and changed over time. This history is the story of how our understanding of God, ourselves, and the relationship between God and us has grown.
This two volume set is an excellent work for those who want to examine the history of Christian doctrine over the ages and is a highly recommended purchase for all serious students.
COMMENDATIONS FROM THE PAST
"We hold that this is the most important contribution that has been made to our theological literature during the present age." - Presbyterian Standard
"In our judgment, no production of greater moment has been given to the public in a long time." - Princeton Review
"On its first appearance this work by Dr. Shedd was unanimously recognized as filling with remarkable success a blank that had existed in our English literature on this important subject, and it still holds the foremost place in works of this class." - Edinburgh Daily Review
COMMENDATIONS FROM THE PRESENT
"I have often refered to Shedd's 'History of Christian Doctrine' in preparation for class, for personal understanding of difficult issues, and for evangelical encouragement." - Dr. Tom J. Nettles
"History is theology lived out in good or contrary examples. The history of theological thought is a missing foundation in our a-historical age. This is the case in culture and in the church-at-large. Ideas have consequences. They have tangible effects and then become causes for a new generation as they generate more ideas. The importance of Shedd's work cannot be over-stated. Shedd will help sort out what is gold, what is good, and what is to be left behind." Dr. Mike Renihan
VOLUME ONE
INTRODUCTION
BOOK FIRST: Influence of Philosophical Systems upon the Construction of Christian Doctrine
BOOK SECOND: History of Apologies
BOOK THIRD: History of Theology (Trinitarianism) and Christology
VOLUME TWO
BOOK FOUR: History of Anthropology
BOOK FIVE: History of Soteriology
BOOK SIX: History of Eschatology
BOOK SEVEN: History of Symbols (Confessions and Creeds)
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Biographical Sketch
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William Greenough Thayer Shedd, Presbyterian; b. at Acton, Mass., June 21, 1820; d. at New York Nov. 17, 1894. He was graduated from the University of Vermont, 1839; and from Andover Theological Seminary, 1843; became Congregational pastor at Brandon, Vt., 1844; professor of sacred rhetoric in Auburn (Presbyterian) Theological Seminary, 1852; of church history in Andover (Congregational) Theological Seminary, 1853; associated pastor of the Brick (Presbyterian) Church, in Union Theological Seminary, New York, 1863-74; and of systematic theology, 1874-90, where he was known for the rigid logic and close compactness of his system, embodied in his Dogmatic Theology (vols. i-ii., Worcester, 1889; vol. iii., New York, 1894) He translated from the German of Francis Theremin, Eloquence a Virtue (New York, 1850), and H. E. F. Guericke's Manual of Church History (2 vols., Andover, 1860-70); and wrote A History of Christian Doctrine (2 vols., New York, 1865); Homiletics and Pastoral Theology (1867); Sermons to the Natural Man (1871); Theological Essays (1877); Commentary on Romans (1879); Sermons to the Spiritual Man (1884); The Doctrine of Endless Punishment (1886); and Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy (New York, 1893).
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