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Essays on some theological questions of the day, by members of the University of Cambridge / edited by Henry Barclay Swete ...

Van Pelt - Yarnall Collection BR50 .S928 1906
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Swete, Henry Barclay, 1835-1917.
Contributor:
Yarnall Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Theology.
Physical Description:
xiii pages, 1 unnumbered page, 599 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : Macmillan and co., limited, 1906.
Contents:
Preface.
I. The Christian standpoint [by] W. Cunningham.
2. The being of God, in the light of physical science [by] F.R. Tennant.
3. The being of God, in the light of philosophy [by] A. Caldecott.
4. Man's origin, and his place in nature [by] W.L.H. Duckworth.
5. Sin, and the need of atonement [by] E.H. Askwith.
6. The idea of revelation, in the light of modern knowledge and research [by] J.M. Wilson.
7. Prayer, in relation to the idea of law [by] A.W. Robinson.
8. The spiritual and historical evidence for miracles [by] J.O.F. Murray.
9. The permanent value of the Old Testament [by] W.E. Barnes.
10. The gospels, in the light of historical criticism [by] F.H. Chase.
11. Christ in the New Testament: The primitive portrait [by] A.J. Mason.
12. Christ in the church: The testimony of history [by] F.J. Foakes-Jackson.
13. Christian doctrines and their ethical significance [by] J.F. Bethune-Baker.
14. The Christian ideal and the Christian hope [by] H.M. Butler.
Notes:
"First edition, October, 1905; Reprinted, June, 1906."
OCLC:
7437960

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