Doctrinal Theology (1899)
Schmid's systematic presentation of Lutheran doctrinal theology covering revelation and inspiration, God's existence and attributes, creation, sin, Christ's person and offices, redemption, justification, sanctification, sacraments, the church, and eschatology.
83 Chapters
Table of Contents
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00 Schmid - Doctrinal Theology (1899)
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00.1 Preliminary
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00.2 Preface to Print edition
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00.3 Contents
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00.4 Abbreviations
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01. Of Theology in General, etc.
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02. Meaning of the terms, Natural and Revealed
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03. Religion, True and False
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04. Revelation not Reason, nor Tradition.
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05 Excursus Concerning Use of Reason in Theology
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06 Of the terms Holy Scriptures and Inspiration.
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07. The Attributes of the Holy Scriptures
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08. (1.) Authority
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09. (2.) Perfection, or Sufficiency.
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10. (3.) Perspicuity.
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11. (4.) Efficacy.
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12. Of Canon & Apocryphal Books.
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13. What are Articles of Faith?
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15 Natural & Supernatural Knowledge of God.
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16. (1). Certainty of Divine Existence.
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17. (2.) Essence of God.
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18. (3.) Attributes of God.
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19a The Doctrine is a Mystery.
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19b The Doctrine is a Mystery.
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20. Creation a Divine Work.
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21. Doctrine taught by both Reason & Revelation.
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22. When were they created?
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24. State of Integrity Defined.
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25. Of Sin in General.
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26 Man First Transgression & State there produced
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27. Of Actual Sins.
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28. The Freedom of the Will.
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30. Benevolence of God.
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30b Note 13
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31. Statement of the Subject.
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32. Of the Personal Union
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33. Continuation.
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33b. Continuation.
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34. The Threefold Office of Christ.151518
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36. The Sacerdotal Office.
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36b. The Sacerdotal Office.
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37. The Regal Office.
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38. Works of Redemption
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38b. Works of Redemption
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39. Preliminary Remarks.
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40. The Agent, the Means, the Result.
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41. (1) Faith.
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42. (2) Justification.
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43 Concomitants & Consequences of Justifying Faith
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44. (1.) Vocation.
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45. (2.) Illumination.
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46. (3) Regeneration and Conversion.
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47. (4.) The Mystical Union.
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48. (5.) Of Renovation.
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49. (6) Of Good Works.
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50. Preliminary Statement.
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51. The Efficacy of the Word of God.
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52. The Law and the Gospel.
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53. Of the Sacraments in General.
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54. (1) Of Baptism.
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55. (2.) The Lord’s Supper.
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55b. (2.) The Lord’s Supper.
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56. Of Church [1] in a Wider & a Narrower Sense.
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57. Church, Collective & Representative.
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58. Of the Three Estates in the Church.
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59. 1. Of the Ecclesiastical Estate, the Ministry.
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60. 2. Of Political Estate [1] Civil Authority
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60. 2. Of the Political Estate; [1] The Civil Aut
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61. 3. The Domestic Estate.
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62. Preliminary Statement.
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63. (1.) Of Death.
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64. (2.) Of the Resurrection of the Dead.
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65. (3.) Of the Final Judgment.
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66. (4.) Of the End of the World.
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67. (5.) Of Eternal Damnation and Eternal Life.
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68 APPENDIX. I Sketch of Dogmaticians Cited
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69 APPENDIX II Some Scholastico-Dogmatic Terms
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70 INDEX OF TERMS
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71 Index of Scripture References
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72 Index of Greek Words and Phrases
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73 Index of Hebrew Words and Phrases
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74 Index of Latin Words and Phrases
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75 Index of German Words and Phrases
