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  1. Augustus Hopkins Strong (3 August 1836 – 29 November 1921) was a Baptist minister and theologian who lived in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His most influential book, Systematic Theology, proved to be a mainstay of Baptist theological education.

  2. Learn about the life and work of Augustus Hopkins Strong, a prominent Baptist theologian of the nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. He wrote a Systematic Theology that reflected his reformed, orthodox, and post-millennial views on various doctrines.

  3. John Aloisi examines how Strong reconciled Christian theology with modern thought through ethical monism, a doctrine that identified Christ with the universe. He argues that Strong's system failed to satisfy conservatives and liberals and had limited influence on later theology.

  4. 25. Okt. 2013 · A classic textbook on Christian theology by a prominent American Presbyterian theologian. The book covers topics such as the existence of God, the Scriptures, the attributes and works of God, the nature and will of man, and the doctrines of the Christian system.

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  5. 29. Sept. 2023 · This book traces the evolution of Strong's theology, particularly its movement in the direction of philosophical idealism and arguably pantheism. It argues that Strong's theological journey and embrace of ethical monism was his attempt to bring together theological conservatives and modernists while trying to resolve tensions within his own thinking.

  6. Augustus Hopkins Strong and the Struggle to Reconcile Christian Theology with Modern Thought on JSTOR. OPEN ACCESS. John Aloisi. Copyright Date: 2021. Published by: Boydell & Brewer, University of Rochester Press. Pages: 191. https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv1qp9ggv. Select all. (For EndNote, Zotero, Mendeley) (For BibTex) Front Matter. (pp. i-vi)

  7. 25. Nov. 2011 · Augustus Hopkins Strong was one of the most influential Baptist theologians of the 20th century. His early theological formation was shaped by the New Divinity School at Yale University, where he completed his undergraduate degree in 1857.