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Huskey's Study Notes on Historical Theology
About This Book
"My people are destroyed for a lack of knowledge" (Hosea 4:6). The modern church is in grave danger. If you pay attention at all, this is easy to see. One of the reasons we are in grave danger is our lack of knowledge. The late Dr. R. C. Sproul once said, "Everyone is a theologian." The danger here lies in that if we do not have a correct understanding of God and his attributes, we will create an idol of who we would like God to be.Scripture tells us to love God with our whole minds. A study of church history and of theology will help us accomplish this. What you will find within the pages of this study is an emphasis on theology and doctrine as it was forced to become razor sharp due to people making God into the god they idolized. As you proceed through these chapters you will be faced with questions that will help you to learn how to think critically. You will learn many of the attributes of God. You will also learn Christology, soteriology, hermeneutics, apologetics, polemics, and a number of other tools to help guide you into who the biblical God truly is.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Introduction to Huskeyâs Study Notes
- Introduction
- The Apostolic Church
- The Disciples of the Apostles
- An Introduction to Historic Heresies
- The Apologists
- The Ante-Nicene Fathers
- Are the Solas Something New?
- Nicene Christianity
- The Nicene Fathers
- The History of Eschatology
- Controversies and Councils
- The Fall of Western Rome
- The Canon
- The Middle Ages
- An Introduction to The Reformation
- An Introduction to The Puritans
- The Great Awakening
- The Second Great Awakening
- Liberalism and The Higher Critics
- The Cults and Heretics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
- The Keswick Movement and its Theology
- The Charismatic Movement
- Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism in America
- Bibliography