Antecedents and meaning of the modern evangelical conception of grace
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Gray, Henry David
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2015-04-28T10:26:23Z
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2015-04-28T10:26:23Z
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1935
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This thesis proposes to bring together under a single
cover material which is found at present in many separate
volumes. First, beginning with primitive religion, it assays
to trace the antecedent development of the conception
of grace down to the present century, endeavouring to emphaslze
coherence rather than divergence, and positive assertion
rather than negative teaching. Second, it attempts
to elucidate the meaning of what it captions (rather boldly
perhaps), The Modern Evangelical Conception of Grace.
In the first half of the thesis our method is historical
and exegetical, as befits the subject matter. We have tried
to permit the discovered facts to dictate the form of construction,
and have sought to write with accuracy of knowledge,
clarity of exposition and smoothness of expression. As far as
possible we have used primary works as source material, and
when secondary authors were relied upon we have consistently
sought verification from more than one authority.
The second half of our work is organized around the
central chapter entitled, The Nature of Grace. Subsequent
chapters develop the conception therein set forth, with
reference to the chief problems which emerge in the historical
discussion, and with frequent .allusion to other conceptions of
grace, particularly that of the Roman Catholic Church. We have
ventured, to include a chapter on Grace and Society, being convinced
that our conception must acquit itself in Ethics as
well as in Doctrine. Our further division of the material and
plan of development can be ascertained by reference to the
table of Contents , and therefore is not elaborated here.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/10074
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The University of Edinburgh
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Antecedents
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Conception
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Grace
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Evangelical
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Historical
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Antecedents and meaning of the modern evangelical conception of grace
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The antecedents and meaning of the modern evangelical conception of grace
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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dc.type.qualificationname
PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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