Outlines of Theology

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Outlines of Theology is a systematic theology textbook by Presbyterian theologian Archibald Alexander Hodge that presents and explains key doctrines of Reformed Christian theology.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian theology book
non‑fiction book
systematic theology textbook
author Archibald Alexander Hodge NERFINISHED
centuryOfPublication 19th century
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coversDoctrine doctrine of Christ
doctrine of God
doctrine of Scripture
doctrine of last things
doctrine of salvation
doctrine of the Holy Spirit
doctrine of the church
doctrinalOrientation Calvinism
emphasizes Reformed soteriology
authority of Scripture
covenant theology
sovereignty of God
substitutionary atonement
genre systematic theology
hasPerspective Protestant
evangelical
influencedBy Presbyterian confessional standards
Westminster Confession of Faith NERFINISHED
intendedAudience lay readers in Reformed churches
ministers
theological students
language English
method didactic exposition of doctrine
relatedField Presbyterian studies
dogmatics
historical theology
relatedWork The Confession of Faith (A. A. Hodge) NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
structure question‑and‑answer format
subject Christian doctrine
dogmatic theology
theologicalPerspective confessional Reformed
theologicalTradition Presbyterian theology
Reformed theology
usedAs catechetical aid in Reformed churches
seminary textbook

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Archibald Alexander Hodge notableWork Outlines of Theology