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Work of Christ by Forsyth, Peter Taylor (1848-1921)

In the preface to this collection of lectures, P.T. Forsyth writes, “There is no region where religion becomes so quickly theology as in dealing with the work of Christ.” He notes that theology, especially theology that deals so much with the “personal religion of sinful men” is apt to change,…

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Forsyth, Peter Taylor (1848-1921)

Scottish Congregationalist divine

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Sufferings of Christ by Griffin, George (1778-1869)

This book became controversial for its depiction of God’s suffering. In graphic, human terms, Griffin describes the Holy Trinity’s inner and outer pain leading up to Christ’s crucifixion and death.

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Griffin, George (1778-1869)

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History of Dogma - Volume I by Harnack, Adolf (1851-1930)

Harnack’s multi-volume work is considered a monument of liberal Christian historiography. For Harnack, applying the methods of historical criticism to the Bible signified a return to true Christianity, which had become mired in unnecessary and even damaging creeds and dogmas.

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History of Dogma - Volume I by Harnack, Adolf (1851-1930)

Harnack’s multi-volume work is considered a monument of liberal Christian historiography. For Harnack,…

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History of Dogma - Volume I by Harnack, Adolf (1851-1930)

Harnack’s multi-volume work is considered a monument of liberal Christian historiography. For Harnack,…

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Harnack, Adolf (1851-1930)

German historian and theologian

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History of Dogma - Volume II by Harnack, Adolf (1851-1930)

Harnack’s multi-volume work is considered a monument of liberal Christian historiography. For Harnack, applying the methods of historical criticism to the Bible signified a return to true Christianity, which had become mired in unnecessary and even damaging creeds and dogmas.

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History of Dogma - Volume III by Harnack, Adolf (1851-1930)

Harnack’s multi-volume work is considered a monument of liberal Christian historiography. For Harnack, applying the methods of historical criticism to the Bible signified a return to true Christianity, which had become mired in unnecessary and even damaging creeds and dogmas.

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