History of Dogma, Volume 1
Adolf von Harnack
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History of Dogma, Volume 1
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THEOLOGICAL TRANSLATION LIBRARY
EDITED BY THE REV. T. K. CHEYNE MA DD, ORIET PROFESSOR OF INTERPRETATION OXFORD AND THE REV. A. B. BRUCE, DD PROFESSOR OF APOLOGETICS AND NEW TESTAMENT: EXEGESIS, FREE CHURCH COLLEGE GLASGOW
VOL II
HARNACKS HISTORY OF DOGMA. VOL. I
HISTORY OF DOGMA
BY
DR. ADOLPH HARNACK
ORDINARY PROF. OF CHURCH HISTORY IN THE UNIVERSITY, AND FELLOW OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, BERLIN
TRANSLATED FROM THE THIRD GERMAN EDITION
BY
ORDINARY PROF. OF CHURCH HISTORY IN THE UNIVERSITY, AND FELLOW OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, BERLIN
TRANSLATED FROM THE THIRD GERMAN EDITION
BY
NEIL BUCHANAN
VOL. I.
VORWORT ZUR ENGLISCHEN AUSGABE.
THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH EDITION.
FROM THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION.
AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION.
AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION.
CONTENTS
I
I
PROLEGOMENA TO THE DISCIPLINE OF THE HISTORY OF DOGMA.
II
II
THE PRESUPPOSITIONS OF THE HISTORY OF DOGMA.
CHAPTER I
PROLEGOMENA TO THE DISCIPLINE OF THE HISTORY OF DOGMA.
§1. The Idea and Task of the History of Dogma.
2. History of the History of Dogma.
PROLEGOMENA TO THE DISCIPLINE OF THE HISTORY OF DOGMA.
§1. The Idea and Task of the History of Dogma.
2. History of the History of Dogma.
CHAPTER II
THE PRESUPPOSITIONS OF THE HISTORY OF DOGMA
§ 1. Introductory.
§ 2. The Gospel of Jesus Christ according to His own testimony concerning Himself.
I. The Fundamental Features.
II. Details.
I. The Fundamental Features.
II. Details.
§ 3. The Common Preaching concerning Jesus Christ in the First Generation of Believers.
§ 4. The Current Exposition of the Old Testament, and the Jewish hopes of the future, in their significance for the earliest types of Christian preaching.
§ 5. The Religious Conceptions and the Religious Philosophy of the Hellenistic Jews, in their significance for the later formulation of the Gospel.
§ 6. The Religious Dispositions of the Greeks and Romans in the first two centuries, and the current Græco-Roman Philosophy of Religion.
Supplementary.
THE PRESUPPOSITIONS OF THE HISTORY OF DOGMA
§ 1. Introductory.
§ 2. The Gospel of Jesus Christ according to His own testimony concerning Himself.
I. The Fundamental Features.
II. Details.
I. The Fundamental Features.
II. Details.
§ 3. The Common Preaching concerning Jesus Christ in the First Generation of Believers.
§ 4. The Current Exposition of the Old Testament, and the Jewish hopes of the future, in their significance for the earliest types of Christian preaching.
§ 5. The Religious Conceptions and the Religious Philosophy of the Hellenistic Jews, in their significance for the later formulation of the Gospel.
§ 6. The Religious Dispositions of the Greeks and Romans in the first two centuries, and the current Græco-Roman Philosophy of Religion.
Supplementary.
DIVISION I.
THE GENESIS OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL DOGMA, OR THE GENESIS OF THE CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC DOGMATIC THEOLOGY, AND THE FIRST SCIENTIFIC ECCLESIASTICAL SYSTEM OF DOCTRINE.
THE GENESIS OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL DOGMA, OR THE GENESIS OF THE CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC DOGMATIC THEOLOGY, AND THE FIRST SCIENTIFIC ECCLESIASTICAL SYSTEM OF DOCTRINE.
BOOK I.
THE PREPARATION.
THE PREPARATION.
BOOK I
THE PREPARATION
THE PREPARATION
CHAPTER I
HISTORICAL SURVEY
HISTORICAL SURVEY
CHAPTER II.
THE ELEMENT COMMON TO ALL CHRISTIANS AND THE BREACH WITH JUDAISM
THE ELEMENT COMMON TO ALL CHRISTIANS AND THE BREACH WITH JUDAISM
CHAPTER III
THE COMMON FAITH AND THE BEGINNINGS OF KNOWLEDGE IN GENTILE CHRISTIANITY AS IT WAS BEING DEVELOPED INTO CATHOLICISM162
§ 1. The Communities and the Church.
§ 2 The Foundations of the Faith.
§ 3. The Main Articles of Christianity and the Conceptions of Salvation. Eschatology.
§ 4. The Old Testament as Source of the Knowledge of Faith.214
§ 5. The Knowledge of God and of the World. Estimate of the World.
§ 6. Faith in Jesus Christ.
§ 7. The Worship, the Sacred Ordinances, and the Organisation of the Churches.
Supplementary.
THE COMMON FAITH AND THE BEGINNINGS OF KNOWLEDGE IN GENTILE CHRISTIANITY AS IT WAS BEING DEVELOPED INTO CATHOLICISM162
§ 1. The Communities and the Church.
§ 2 The Foundations of the Faith.
§ 3. The Main Articles of Christianity and the Conceptions of Salvation. Eschatology.
§ 4. The Old Testament as Source of the Knowledge of Faith.214
§ 5. The Knowledge of God and of the World. Estimate of the World.
§ 6. Faith in Jesus Christ.
§ 7. The Worship, the Sacred Ordinances, and the Organisation of the Churches.
Supplementary.
CHAPTER IV
THE ATTEMPTS OF THE GNOSTICS TO CREATE AN APOSTOLIC DOGMATIC, AND A CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY; OR, THE ACUTE SECULARISING OF CHRISTIANITY.
§ 1. The Conditions for the Rise of Gnosticism.
§ 2. The Nature of Gnosticism.
§ 3. History of Gnosticism and the forms in which it appeared.
4. The most important Gnostic Doctrines.
THE ATTEMPTS OF THE GNOSTICS TO CREATE AN APOSTOLIC DOGMATIC, AND A CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY; OR, THE ACUTE SECULARISING OF CHRISTIANITY.
§ 1. The Conditions for the Rise of Gnosticism.
§ 2. The Nature of Gnosticism.
§ 3. History of Gnosticism and the forms in which it appeared.
4. The most important Gnostic Doctrines.
CHAPTER V
MARCION'S ATTEMPT TO SET ASIDE THE OLD TESTAMENT FOUNDATION OF CHRISTIANITY, TO PURIFY TRADITION AND TO REFORM CHRISTENDOM ON THE BASIS OF THE PAULINE GOSPEL
MARCION'S ATTEMPT TO SET ASIDE THE OLD TESTAMENT FOUNDATION OF CHRISTIANITY, TO PURIFY TRADITION AND TO REFORM CHRISTENDOM ON THE BASIS OF THE PAULINE GOSPEL
CHAPTER VI.
APPENDIX: THE CHRISTIANITY OF THE JEWISH CHRISTIANS
APPENDIX: THE CHRISTIANITY OF THE JEWISH CHRISTIANS
APPENDIX I.
On the Conception of Pre-existence.
On the Conception of Pre-existence.
APPENDIX II.
Liturgy and the Origin of Dogma.
Liturgy and the Origin of Dogma.
APPENDIX III.
NEOPLATONISM.
NEOPLATONISM.
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