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15th October 2014, 11:13 AM
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Francis Turretin institutes of Elenctic theology online
Will you please provide me the information about the Francis Turretin institutes of Elenctic theology online?
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15th October 2014, 11:40 AM
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Re: Francis Turretin institutes of Elenctic theology online
Institutes of Elenctic Theology (3 vols.) is written by Turretin, Francis, Giger, George Musgrave, Dennison, James T., Jr. it is an absolute classic and essential resource for serious theological study, Francis Turretin’s Institutes of Elenctic Theology was written in Latin. It was a standard work in theological education for two hundred years. It was required reading at old Princeton Seminary. Product Details Hardcover: 811 pages Publisher: P & R Publishing (February 1, 1997) Language: English ISBN-10: 0875524532 ISBN-13: 978-0875524535 Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.7 x 2 inches Shipping Weight: 2.8 pounds Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews) Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,092,631 in Books |
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11th January 2016, 03:47 PM
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Re: Francis Turretin institutes of Elenctic theology online
Sir I want to get the Francis Turretin institutes of Elenctic theology online so can you give me the detail about what are the topic are there in it.
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11th January 2016, 03:55 PM
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Re: Francis Turretin institutes of Elenctic theology online
Francis Turretin was the Reformed scholastic and his discussions of various theological issues are impressive and exhaustive. Hello friend as you want to get the topics in the Francis Turretin institutes of Elenctic theology so I am giving you the same First Topic Theology Ref. I Should the word “theology” be used in the Christian schools, and in how many ways can it be understood? I.1 II Whether there is a theology and its divisions I.3 III Whether natural theology may be granted I.6 IV Is natural theology sufficient for salvation; or is there a common religion by which all promiscuously may be saved? We deny against the Socinians and Remonstrants. I.9 The Object of Theology V Are God and divine things the objects of theology? We affirm. I.16 The Genus of Theology VI What is the genus of theology? I.18 VII Is theology theoretical or practical? I.20 VIII Is human reason the principle and rule by which the doctrines of the Christian religion and theology (which are the objects of faith) ought to be measured? We deny against the Socinians. I.23 IX Does any judgment belong to reason in matters of faith? Or is there no use at all for it? I.28 X May the judgment of contradiction be allowed to human reason in matters of faith? We affirm. I.32 XI Is there any use of the testimony of the senses in mysteries of faith; or ought it to be entirely rejected? We affirm the former and deny the latter. I.34 The Use of Consequences XII Are the doctrines of faith and practice to be proved only by the express word of God? May they not also be legitimately proved by consequences drawn from Scripture? We affirm the latter. I.37 XIII Is there any use of philosophy in theology? We affirm. I.44 Fundamental Articles and Errors XIV Are some theological topics fundamental, others not; and how can they be mutually distinguished? I.48 For more you can download the below file |