Sources of Biblical Dogmatics.
1. The Bible a Priceless Treasury, 7.
2. Trammels of Old Tradition, 7.
3. Reaction and Changes of View, 8.
4. Other Sacred Bibles, 9.
5. Limits of the Biblical Canon, 9.
6. Other Traditions Questioned, 11.
7. Variety of Compositions, 12.
8. Three Divisions of the Hebrew Canon,
13.
9. The New Testament Canon, 14.
10. Superiority of the New Testament, 15.
(1) Shown by Statements of Jesus.
(2) Shown by other New Testament Teach-
ing.
(3) Shown by Obvious Facts of the Records.
(4) The Transition Gradual.
11. The Question of Inspiration, 18.
(1) Highest Old Testament Claims.
(2) Witness of the New Testament.
(3) Such Claims not Applicable to All the
Books.
(4) Our Doctrine should Accord with exist-
ing Facts.
(5) Inerrancy a Dogma of Necessitarian
Philosophy.
12. The Dogma of Infallibility, 24.
(1) Involves a Distorted Notion of the
Bible.
(2) Discredited by Discrepancies and Per-
sistent Controversy.
(3) The Word itself Irrelevant.
(4) Sumciency Rather than Infallibility.
13. Authority as Sources of Doctrine, 28.
(1) Superiority in Variety of Contents.
(2) Superiority of Historic Outline and
Background.
(3) Superiority of the Revelation of Christ.
14. The Bible and the Word of God, 32.
15. Necessity of Sound Interpretation, 34.
16. Sufficiency as Sources of Doctrine, 35.
CHAPTER III.
Method of Biblical Dogmatics.
1. Importance of Method, 37.
2. Lack of System in Ancient Writers, 37.
3. Federal and Trinitarian Methods, 38.
4. Methods of some German Writers, 38.
5. Methods of Five American Divines, 39.
6. Outlines of Other Writers, 41.
7. Questions of Scope and Terminology,
CHAPTER VI.
Progress in Spiritual Life.
1. New Life Involves Growth, 164.
2. Elements of Spiritual Growth, 165.
3. Argument of Romans vi, 166.
4. Doctrine of 1 John iii, 9, 10, 166.
5. Sanctification and Holiness, 167.
6. Practical Righteousness, 169.
7. Doctrine of Christian Perfection, 171:
8. Specific Christian Virtues, 173.
9. Love the Greatest of All, 174.
10. Continual Cultivation and Growth, 175.
11. The Discipline of Trial, 176.
12. Growth and Discipline a Manifold Ex-
perience, 177.
13. The Beautiful in Religion, 177.
(3) Hosea vi, 1-3.
(4) Isaiah xxvi, 19.
(5) Ezekiel xxxvii, 1–14.
(6) Daniel xii, 2, 3.
(7) Variety of Later Jewish Opinions.
3. The Fuller Teaching in the New Testa-
ment, 219.
4. No Help from Etymology of Greek
Words, 220.
5. The Teaching of Jesus Christ, 221.
(1) Significance of Christ's own Resurrec-
tion.
(2) Significance of the Ascension.
(3) Rationale of the Forty Days.
(4) Forty Days in the Flesh.
(5) Not Glorified During the Forty Days,
(6) Glorified at the Ascension.
(7) Jesus's Raising Others from the Dead.
(8) Jesus's Teaching in the Synoptic Gos
pels.
(9) Jesus's Teaching in John's Gospel.
(10) Jesus Absolutely Assures Immortality,
but offers no Theories.
10. The Main Idea is a New Organism, 247.
11. All the Dead not Raised Simultaneously,
248.
12. The Subject Belongs to the Unseen, 249.
13. Summary of the Biblical Teaching, 250.
CHAPTER XI.
Various Aspects of the Heavenly Glory.
1. The General Conception, 252.
2. Heavenly Recognition, 252.
(1) Doctrines of Absorption and of Trans-
migration.
(2) The Biblical Suggestions.
3. Absence of all Evil, 255.
4. A Sabbath-Rest, 255.
5. Advance in Knowledge and in HeavenlyTM
Vision, 256.
6. Increase of Capacity, 257.
7. Reigning with Christ, 257.
8. Glory Through Ages of Ages, 258.
Facts of His Earthly Life.
1. Born of the House of David, 259.
2. Record of the Virgin Birth, 260.
3. Childhood and Growth, 261.
4. His Baptism and Temptation, 261.
5. His Public Ministry and Death, 262.
6. A Man Among Men, 262.
7. A Man of Transcendent Greatness, 263.
8. Manner and Matter of His Teaching,
264.
9. His Marvelous Self-Expression, 264.
10. His Sinlessness, 265.
The Pauline Christology.
1. Significance of Paul's Conversion, 297.
2. The Thessalonian Epistles, 297.
3. The Corinthian Epistles, 298.
4. The Epistle to the Galatians, 299.
5. The Epistle to the Romans, 300.
6. The Epistle to Philemon, 300.
7. The Pastoral Epistles, 301.
8. The Ephesian Epistle, 302.
9. The Epistle to the Philippians, 306.
10. The Epistle to the Colossians, 311.
(1) Fullness of the Deity.
(2) Significance of 1, 13-18.
(3) Firstborn of all Creation.
(4) His Pre-eminence.
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