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Abstract of Sys. Theol.


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Abstract of Systematic Theology by Baptist theologian James P. Boyce is concise and Calvinistic.

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Contents Table

Abstract of Systematic Theology




Science of Theology

Being of God

Reason and Revelation

Unity of God

Spirituality of God

Divine Attributes

Immutability of God

Power of God

Knowledge of God

Holiness, Goodness,

Love and Truth

Justice of God

Will of God

Decrees of God

Trinity

Personal Relations in Trinity

Outward Relations of the

Trinity

Creation

Creation of Angels

Fallen Angels

Creation of Man

Providence

42 Chapters




The Fall of Man

Effects of the Sin of

Adam

Headship of Adam

Christ in the OT

Person of Christ

Offices of Christ

Atonement of Christ

Election

Reprobation

Outward & Effectual Calling

Regeneration & Conversion

Repentance

Faith

Justification

Adoption

Sanctification

Final Perseverance

Death and Immortality

Second Coming and

Resurrection

Final Judgment

Final States

 

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James Petigru Boyce served as The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary's first president.

He studied under Archibald Alexander and Charles Hodge at Princeton Theological Seminary.

Boyce used Hodge's Systematic Theology for his own course in systematics at Southern in 1872.



Did You Know?

Charles Hodge introduced Boyce to the man who would become his favorite theologian, Francis Turretin.

Dr. David Ramsey, a pupil of Boyce, said "He was the most devout man I ever knew. He was mighty in prayer."

Boyce's daughter recounts that her father literally trembled on the occasion of meeting Charles Spurgeon.

     

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