Finney's Systematic Theology: Complete 1878 Edition
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Finney's Systematic Theology: Complete 1878 Edition   -     By: Charles Finney

Finney's Systematic Theology: Complete 1878 Edition

Bethany House / 1994 / Paperback

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No more searching through out-of-print book shops to find a copy of Finney's unabridged volume on systematic theology. This landmark publication of the 1878 edition (updated with a new cover and typesetting) is treasured for Finney's theological convictions which were born in the fires of revival, shaped by his keen lawyer's mind, and committed to the Bible's authority. Here, you'll study the full picture of Finney's stand on the nature of man, the atonement, sovereignty, attributes of love, and much more. 602 pages, softcover from Bethany.

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Title: Finney's Systematic Theology: Complete 1878 Edition
By: Charles Finney
Format: Paperback
Vendor: Bethany House
Publication Date: 1994
Dimensions: 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 X 1 3/4 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 11 ounces
ISBN: 1556615140
ISBN-13: 9781556615146
Stock No: WW11514

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True to Scripture, true to reason, and true to life.Discover why these writings have been the impetus for revivals around the world.Students of revival agree that Charles Grandison Finney spearheaded one of America's greatest revivals and influenced the course of history. Church rolls swelled in the wake of Finney's revivals. He is often directly or indirectly credited with the conversions of around 500,000 people.Finney's theological convictions were born in the fires of revival and shaped by a keen lawyer's mind committed to the full authority of the Bible. He gave his life to promote: "The return to and practice of Biblical Christianity in the power of the Holy Spirit for the sake of God's kingdom and glory." The distinctive truths that Finney preached brought such a deep conviction of sin that today's church does well when it studies his position on the moral government of God, the nature of man, the atonement, sovereignty, attributes of love, unity of moral action and regeneration.This expanded volume represents the complete 1878 edition, two lectures of truth from the earlier 1847 and 1851 editions, a comprehensive introduction from L.G. Parkhurst, Jr., plus appendixes, a glossary, and a scripture index.

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Charles G. Finney was born in 1792, and trained as a lawyer before becoming one of America's foremost evangelists. Over one million people were converted under his ministry in an age that offered neither amplifiers nor mass communication tools. The principles he discovered concerning the principles of revival have been preserved and utilized by evangelists and missionaries alike through the centuries. Finney served as professor of Theology and President of Oberlin College in Ohio.

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