Orthodox dogmatic theology
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- Introduction
- A. The sources of Christian doctrine
- B. Expositions of Christian teaching
- C. Dogmatic Theology
- Part I. God in Himself
- 1. Our knowledge of God
- The dogma of faith.
- Belief or faith as an attribute of the soul.
- The power of faith.
- The source of faith.
- The nature of our knowledge of God
- The essence of God.
- The attributes of God.
- Sacred Scripture concerning the attributes of God.
- God is Spirit.
- Eternal.
- All-Good.
- Omniscient.
- All-Righteous.
- Almighty (Omnipotent).
- Omnipresent.
- Unchangeable.
- Self-Sufficing and All-Blessed.
- The unity of God.
- 2. The dogma of the Holy Trinity
- Introduction.
- Indications of the Trinity in the Old Testament.
- The teaching of the Holy Trinity in the New Testament.
- The dogma of the Holy Trinity in the Ancient Church.
- The personal attributes of the Divine Persons.
- The name of the Second Person — the Word.
- On the procession of the Holy Spirit.
- The equality of Divinity of the Persons of the Holy Trinity.
- The Oneness of Essence, the Equality of Divinity, and the Equality of Honor of God the Son with God the Father
- The equality of honor and the Divinity of the Holy Spirit.
- Transition to the Second Part of Dogmatic Theology.
- 1. Our knowledge of God
- Part II God Manifest in the World
- 3. God and the Creation
- 4. The Providence of God
- 5. Concerning Evil and Sin
- 6. God and the salvation of mankind
- 7. The Church of Christ
- 8. The Holy Mysteries or Sacraments
- 9. Prayer —
- 10. Christian Eschatology
- Addendum On the question of the “Toll-Houses”