Systematic Theology

Systematic Theology

by Louis Berkhof
Systematic Theology

Systematic Theology

by Louis Berkhof

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This is the most important 20th century compendium of Reformed Theology. Louis Berkhof's loyalty to the well-defined lines of the Reformed faith, his concise and compact style and his up-to date treatment have made this work the most important twentieth century compendium of Reformed theology. 'The work seemed particularly important to me', writes the author, 'in view of the widespread doctrinal indifference of the present day, of the resulting superficiality and confusion in the minds of many professing Christians, of the insidious errors that are zealously propagated even from the pulpits, and of the alarming increase of all kinds of sects. If there ever was a time when the church ought to guard her precious heritage, the deposit of the truth that was entrusted to her care, that time is now'.


Professor Berkhof died in 1957, at the age of 83. He was an outstanding American teacher and the author of some 22 books. After two pastorates, he began his long career as professor at Calvin Seminary, Grand Rapids, in 1906. Here he remained for 38 years, devoting his talents and immense stores of knowledge to the training of men for the ministry. His Systematic Theology was his magnum opus, being revised and enlarged during his lifetime until it reached its present final form.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781648631085
Publisher: GLH Publishing
Publication date: 07/01/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 664
Sales rank: 489,047
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

(1874-1957) He taught for thirty-eight years at CalvinTheological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan.


The P.J. Zondervan Professor for Doctrinal Studies in Historical Theology at Calvin Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Table of Contents

The Idea and History of Dogmatic Theology

I. Names Applied to the Systematic Presentation of Theology

II. The Nature of Dogmas:

A. The Name 'Dogma'
B. The Formal Characteristics of Dogmas
C. The Necessity of Dogmas
D. The Elements Involved in Dogmas

III. The Idea of Dogmatic Theology

A. The Relation of Dogmas to Dogmatics
B. The Object of Dogmatic Theology
C. Theology as a Science
D. The Encyclopaedic Place of Dogmatics

IV. The Task, Method, and Distribution of Dogmatics:

A. The Task of Dogmatics
B. The Method of Dogmatics
C. Distribution of the Material of Dogmatics

V. History of Dogmatics:

A. The Period of the Old Catholic Church
B. The Period of the Middle Ages
C. The Period of the Reformation
D. The Period of Protestant Scholasticism
E. The Period of Rationalism and Supranaturalism
F. The Period of Modern Theology

The Principia of Dogmatics

I. Principia in General:

A. Prinicipia in Non-Theological Sciences
B. Prinicipia in Religion or Theology

II. Religion:

A. The Essence of Religion
B. The Seat of Religion
C. The Origin of Religion

III. The Principium Cognoscendi Externum (Revelation):

A. Name and Concept of Revelation
B. General Revelation
C. Special Revelation
D. Special Revelation and Scripture

IV. The Inspiration of Scripture:

A. The Doctrine of Inspiration in History
B. Scriptural Proof for the Inspiration of the Bible
C. Nature and Extent of Inspiration
D. Attempts to Discredit the Doctrine of Inspiration
E. Objections to the Doctrine of Inspiration
F. The Perfections of Scripture

V. The Principium Cognoscendi Internum:

A. The Human Understanding
B. Speculative Reason
C. Devout Feeling or Religious Intuition
D. The Moral Consciousness
E. Faith the Proper Principium Internum
F. The Ground of Faith

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