Introduction to Dogmatic Theology

“Introduction to Dogmatic Theology” by E. A. Litton, published by Lexham Press on September 5, 2018, offers a thorough examination of dogmatic theology from an Anglican perspective. This edition, comprising 328 pages, revisits Litton’s original work from 1882, which emphasizes the essentials of evangelical faith while drawing significantly from St. Augustine. The book addresses key topics such as faith, Christian theism, the state of man, angels, and the person and work of Christ.
Readers will find a comprehensive and balanced treatment of Anglican dogmatic theology within these pages. The text serves not only as a primary exploration of dogmatic theology but also functions indirectly as a commentary on the 39 Articles, navigating the subject matter without the constraints typical of a formal commentary. This work is suitable for those interested in the intersections of religion, Christianity, and systematic theology.
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Introduction to Dogmatic Theology presents a rare examination of dogmatic theology from an Anglican perspective.
Originally published in 1882, Litton’s work holds to the essentials of evangelical faith, while drawing heavily from St. Augustine. Primarily a dogmatic theology, Litton’s work also serves indirectly as a commentary on the 39 Articles, yet is free from the limitations a true commentary would present. It deals with subjects such as faith, Christian theism, the state of man, angels, and the person and work of Christ.
Readers will find this book a comprehensive and balanced treatment of Anglican dogmatic theology.
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