Charles Hodge
LIBERTY THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
Systematic Theology: SOTERIOLOGY
Volume III
By
Charles Hodge
A Theological Critique Submitted to
Liberty Theological Seminary
in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for completion of the course.
THEO 530
SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY II
By
Johnny Payne
Clarksburg, WV
July 30, 2006
Table of Contents
I. Introduction ii
II. Brief Summary iii
III. Critical interaction with author's work 1
IV. Conclusion 4
Bibliography
i
Introduction
The third volume of Hodge's Systematic Theology Volume III (published by Hendrickson Publisher) broad classification is Soteriology but with in the book there are a variety of areas in which the reader can study. The areas that are covered in this Third Volume are: Regenerations, Faith, Justification, Santification, The Law, The means of Grace, Eschatology: The State of the Soul after Death and the Resurrection. The Author, Charles Hodge, "Charles Hodge (1797-1878)......
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