Future Retribution Viewed in the Light of Reason and Revelation - Couverture souple

Row, Charles Adolphus

 
9781147037197: Future Retribution Viewed in the Light of Reason and Revelation

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CfONTBNTS. VU CHAPTER VI. TuE Current Theories respbctino Eetribution contrasted with the a7fir1iati0n8 of reason and revelation respecting tue divine Characteu and Fertections. The affirmations of the New Testament respecting the Divine character: God is jiut, God is holy, God is merciful, God is love. He will therefore judge each individual man in conformity with these attributes, 123 125. The various theories of systematic and popular theology considered in relation to these attributes: (1) The ontological theory, 125. (2) Those theories which affirm that men will be punished hereafter on account of sins and tendencies to evil in the causation of which they, as individuals, had nothing to do, 125 127. (3) The Predestinarian theories and their modifications, 127 129. (4) The Baptismal theory, 129 131. (5) The theory of Professor Drummond and the popular theories, 181 13(3. God will judge individual men in conformity with that character of which Jesus Christ is the image and likeness, 136 139. CHAPTER VII. The Account of tub Creation and Fall of Man, as narrated in tub second and third Cuapters of Genesis, in its bearing on the question of Human Responsibility, and the validity of the various Theories which have been erected on it, examined and considered. Reasons for considering this subject, 140. Tho total absence of any reference to what is designated the doctrine of the fall in the remaining books of the Old Testament, and in the teaching of our Lord, 141 143. Also in seventeen out of the twenty-three books which compose the remaining writings of the New Testament, 143 144. The references to the third chapter of Genesis in St. Paul sfour remaining epistles examined and considered, 144 149. The narrative in Genesis: its statements on the assumption that it is intended to be a narrative of actual occurrences, 149 153. The inferences which, on this assumpt
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