Modernism and orthodoxy : an attempt to re-assess the value of the Vincentian canon in regard to modern tendencies of thought /

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Main Author: Moxon, Reginald Stewart
Format: Book
Language:English
Created: London : J. Clarke & Co., [1924]
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I: Modernism and its Problems
  • I. Introductory
  • II. What is Modernism?
  • III. The Finality of Christianity
  • IV. The Person of Christ
  • V. The Doctrine of the Two Natures in Christ
  • Part II: The Vincentian Canon of Orthodoxy and its Value Today
  • I. The True Meaning of the Vincentian Canon
  • II. The Value of the Vincentian Canon
  • III. The Application of the Vincentian Canon
  • IV. The Relation of the Vincentian Canon to the Progress of Thought
  • Part III: The Bearing of the Vincentian Canon on Biblical Criticism and Modern Thought
  • I. The Nature and Meaning of Inspiration
  • II. The Value of the Old Testament
  • III. The Bearing of the Vincentian Canon on Literary Criticism of the New Testament
  • IV. The Bearing of the Vincentian Canon on Doctrine and on Facts Which Have a Doctrinal Significance
  • (a) The Virgin Birth
  • (b) The Ascension
  • (c) The Resurrection
  • V. The Bearing of the Vincentian Canon on Miracle
  • Part IV: Orthodoxy and the Catholic Position
  • I. Orthodoxy and Catholicism
  • II. Reconstruction or Development?
  • III. Creeds or No Creeds?
  • IV. Conclusion.