Treatise on Divine Nature
Moore's theological treatise exploring the character and attributes of God, establishing the unity of God through philosophical argument and scriptural testimony. He argues that monotheism is the foundation of all religious truth and contrasts it with pagan polytheism.
24 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
01. The Existence of God
2
02. The Unity of God
3
03. Plurality in the Divine Nature
4
04. On the Father
5
05. In what sense Christ is the Son of God
6
06. Divine names given to Christ
7
07. Divine attributes ascribed to Christ
8
08. Christ the Author of Creation
9
09. Christ possesses divine authority
10
10. Divine honors given to the Son of God
11
11. Christ's raising the dead and judging the world, are evidence of his divinity
12
12. On the humiliation and exaltation of Jesus Christ
13
13. Christ's divinity argued from the place he holds in our system of religion, and in believers'...
14
14. Christ the Author of Salvation
15
15. On the meditorial office of Jesus Christ.
16
16. Christ the Angel of the Covenant
17
17. The opinions of the ancient Jews respecting the Son of God.
18
18. The opinions of the Christian Fathers respecting Jesus Christ
19
19. On the Atonement of Christ
20
20. On the Humanity of Christ
21
21. A Summary view of the evidences of the divinity of Jesus Christ
22
22. On the Distinction and Divinity of the Holy Spirit
23
23. The Connection of Divine Plurality with other doctrines of the Sacred Scriptures
24
Preface
