Contents
Table of Contents
I. The Question of Sin in Relation to Modern Schools of Thought.
II. Idea of Evil Outside of Revelation.
III. Old Testament Doctrine of Sin.
IV. Doctrine of Sin as Contained in the Gospels.
V. Doctrine of St. Paul’s Epistles.
Appendix I. Theology and Natural Science.
Appendix II. Kant’s Recognition of the Moral Law.
Appendix III. Modern School of Dutch Devines—De Ethische Richtung.
Appendix IV. Revelation and the Development of Doctrine.
Appendix VI. Comparative Theology.
Appendix VII. Savage Notions of Evil.
Appendix X. Narratives of the Creation and of the Fall.
Appendix XI. National Importance of the Hebrew Prophets.
Appendix XII. Hebrew Prophecy and the Question of Evil.
Appendix XIV. Dr. J. Müller on Love to God, and Sin as Its Opposite.
Appendix XV. Augusttine and Calvin on Human Corruption.
Appendix XVI. St. Paul’s View of Law.
Appendix XvII. Conflict of the Flesh and Mind.
Appendix XVIII. Sin.—Consciousness of Sin.
Appendix XIX. Doctrine of Imputation of Sin.
Appendix XX. Augustine’s Translation of έφ᾽ ᾧ (Rom. v. 12).—His Views on “Original Sin.”