CLARK'S FOREIGN THEOLOGICAL LIBRARY THIRD SERIES. VOL. XVIII. Dorner on the Person of Christ. DIVISION II. VOL. III. EDINBURGH: T. & T. CLARK, 38, GEORGE STREET. LONDON: J. GLADDING. DUBLIN: JOHN ROBERTSON & CO. MDCCCLXVIII. OF THE DOCTRINE OF THE PERSON OF CHRIST. BY DR J. A. DORNER, PROFESSOR OF THEOLOGY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF BERLIN. DIVISION SECOND, FROM THE END OF THE FOURTH CENTURY TO THE PRESENT TIME VOLUME III. WITH APPENDIX. CONTAINING A REVIEW OF THE CONTROVERSIES ON THE SUBJECT. WHICH BY PATRICK FAIRBAIRN, D.D., AUTHOR OF TYPOLOGY OF SCRIPTURE, ETC EDINBURGH : T. AND T CLARK, 38, GEORGE STREET. MDCCCLXVIII. ANALYSIS OF THE FIVE VOLUMES. DIVISION I. VOL. I. INTRODUCTION. a. Maleach Jehovah, Chochma (comp. p. 43, Servant of God, Page 1. The fundamental idea of Christianity, that which it gives of the God-man, can be elucidated neither from Judaism nor from Heathenism per se, though it be that of which both are in quest, 1 of the world and man, 22 31 Metatron, 41 b. The Son of Sirach; Book of Wisdom, Philo's doctrine of God, c. Theologoumena; Adam Kadmon Memra; Shechinah; 2. This fundamental idea is original to Christianity, and essential to it; but to develop it, and adequately to set it forth to the consciousness, is the task assigned to the age that follows, 3. Nature and design of a history of dogmas, with especial reference to our dogma. The testimony of Christ and His Apostles must necessarily be taken into account, in so far as this forms the impulse whence the dogmatico-historical process in the Church proceeded, . (Comp. pp. 73-76.) Higher form of Christological doctrine: Paul, John, Epistle to the Hebrews, Lower form: a. The Synoptic Gospels, b. James, c. Peter; Jude; 2d Epistle of Peter, (Note on the concept of Heresy, Appendix, Note U; comp. Note VVV.) (RECAF) CCT -5'909 251263 57761 -307 div. |