Lectures on Systematic Theology: Embracing Moral Government, The Atonement, Moral And Physical Depravity, Natural, Moral, AND Gracious Ability, Repent - Paperback

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Lectures on Systematic Theology: Embracing Moral Government, The Atonement, Moral And Physical Depravity, Natural, Moral, AND Gracious Ability, Repent - Paperback

Lectures on Systematic Theology: Embracing Moral Government, The Atonement, Moral And Physical Depravity, Natural, Moral, AND Gracious Ability, Repent - Paperback

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by Resurrected Books (Illustrator), Charles Grandison Finney (Author)

The only source for these lectures came from the printed 1851 English edition of SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY by Charles Finney. This version had been out of print for over 150 years. This version is the pure standard. All other versions of SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY are taken from this version. THE WHOLE WORK REVISED, ENLARGED, AND PARTLY RE-WRITTEN BY THE AUTHOR, DURING HIS LATE VISIT TO ENGLAND

Author Biography

Finney was born in Litchfield county, Conn., on Aug. 27, 1792. He studied law from 1818 to 1821, when he had a sudden conversion experience. After this he began to preach and was licensed to preach by the Presbyterian denomination in 1824. Wherever he traveled he started extensive religious revivals. As a young man Finney was a third-degree Master Mason, but after his conversion, he dropped the group as antithetical to Christianity. He was active in Anti-Masonic movements. Finney was a primary influence on the "revival" style of theology which emerged in the 19th century. Though coming from a Calvinistic background, Finney rejected tenets of "Old Divinity" Calvinism, which he felt were unbiblical and counter to evangelism and Christian mission. Finney was criticized because he emphasized the will of man in the process of regeneration and employed revival techniques that became known as "New Measures", calculated to evoke a highly emotional response. Impatient with Presbyterianism, he became a Congregationalist, serving New York City's Broadway Tabernacle. Finney was appointed professor of theology at Oberlin College (1835), minister of the First Congregational Church at Oberlin (1837), and was named president of the college in 1852. His Lectures on Revivals (1835) became a handbook for American revivalists, and his Lectures on Theology (1846) indicate the modifying influence of evangelicalism on American Calvinism. Finney died at Oberlin on Aug. 16, 1875.

Number of Pages: 672
Dimensions: 1.35 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: September 27, 2014

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