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Systematic Theology (Vol. 1-3) assembles a comprehensive Baptist dogmatics that surveys revelation and Scripture, the being and attributes of God, creation and providence, humanity and sin, the person and work of Christ, the application of redemption, the church and its ordinances, and last things. Strong's method interweaves close exegesis, historical retrieval, and philosophical analysis; his style is lucid yet compendious, organized in numbered propositions with copious citations from Scripture and the Christian tradition. Written amid late nineteenth-century debates over Darwinian science…mehr

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Systematic Theology (Vol. 1-3) assembles a comprehensive Baptist dogmatics that surveys revelation and Scripture, the being and attributes of God, creation and providence, humanity and sin, the person and work of Christ, the application of redemption, the church and its ordinances, and last things. Strong's method interweaves close exegesis, historical retrieval, and philosophical analysis; his style is lucid yet compendious, organized in numbered propositions with copious citations from Scripture and the Christian tradition. Written amid late nineteenth-century debates over Darwinian science and German criticism, the volumes inhabit a mediating evangelical stance-defending orthodox confession while engaging contemporary intellectual challenges. Augustus Hopkins Strong (1836-1921), a Calvinistic Baptist and longtime president of Rochester Theological Seminary, wrote out of the classroom and the pulpit. Educated at Yale and Rochester, and seasoned by pastoral work before four decades of training ministers, he sought to reconcile rigorous scholarship with pastoral usefulness. His openness to scientific insights alongside an unswerving commitment to biblical authority shapes the work's tone, aiming to equip pastors and students to think theologically in a modern world. Readers seeking a historically grounded, critically alert guide to Christian doctrine will find it indispensable-ideal for seminarians, pastors, and scholars of American evangelical theology. Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable-distilled, never diluted. Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.

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Augustus Hopkins Strong (1836-1921) was a Baptist minister and theologian who lived in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His most influential book, Systematic Theology, proved to be a mainstay of Reformed Baptist theological education for several generations. Strong held a form of inclusivism, that is, he believed that some people from non-Christian religions actually believe in the one true God, the God revealed in the Bible.