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The new creation Thomas Chatterton Hammond

By: Material type: TextLanguage: 0 eng Publication details: Great Britain; Marshall, Morgan & Scott; 1953Description: 192tr; Hardcover; 22cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 234
  • T454-H22
Online resources: Summary: Systematic theology does not arrive at its conclusions independently. It professes to subject itself to the biblical presentation. Yet, while this is or ought to be the fact, there is a difference between systematic and biblical theology. As pointed out in my previous book, the biblical form of theology is mainly inductive in its method, while systematic or dogmatic theology is mainly deductive.
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Systematic theology does not arrive at its conclusions independently. It professes to subject itself to the biblical presentation. Yet, while this is or ought to be the fact, there is a difference between systematic and biblical theology. As pointed out in my previous book, the biblical form of theology is mainly inductive in its method, while systematic or dogmatic theology is mainly deductive.

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