The System of Doctrines, contained in Divine Relation, Explained and Defended Volume I
This theology outlines the New Divinity form of theology which is a modified form of Calvinism that was fairly prominent in the 18th century. A contemporary of Jonathan Edwards, Hopkins system of thought is greatly influenced by his theology. This particular volume will focus on divine revelation, the nature of God, divine providence, and the role of Christ as Redeemer.
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The System of Doctrines, contained in Divine Relation, Explained and Defended Volume I
This theology outlines the New Divinity form of theology which is a modified form of Calvinism that was fairly prominent in the 18th century. A contemporary of Jonathan Edwards, Hopkins system of thought is greatly influenced by his theology. This particular volume will focus on divine revelation, the nature of God, divine providence, and the role of Christ as Redeemer.
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The System of Doctrines, contained in Divine Relation, Explained and Defended Volume I

The System of Doctrines, contained in Divine Relation, Explained and Defended Volume I

by Samuel Hopkins
The System of Doctrines, contained in Divine Relation, Explained and Defended Volume I

The System of Doctrines, contained in Divine Relation, Explained and Defended Volume I

by Samuel Hopkins

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This theology outlines the New Divinity form of theology which is a modified form of Calvinism that was fairly prominent in the 18th century. A contemporary of Jonathan Edwards, Hopkins system of thought is greatly influenced by his theology. This particular volume will focus on divine revelation, the nature of God, divine providence, and the role of Christ as Redeemer.

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ISBN-13: 9781773560731
Publisher: Devoted Publishing
Publication date: 06/01/2017
Pages: 218
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)
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