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The work offers systematic exposition of divine action and human nature, treating creation as God’s free origination, surveying scriptural and rational proofs, rival theories, and interpretive approaches; it examines preservation, divine concurrence, and providence with their objections and implications for prayer and moral activity; it analyzes angels, both good and evil, their attributes, organization, and practical uses; and it turns to anthropology, arguing for humanity’s divine creation and racial unity while outlining essential elements of human nature, personhood, and the relations between soul, body, freedom, and knowledge.

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Augustus Hopkins Strong

Augustus Hopkins Strong was an American theologian and author, best known for his influential work in systematic theology. His three-volume series, "Systematic Theology," is recognized for its comprehensive approach to Christian doctrine and has been a significant resource for students and scholars alike. In addition to his theological writings, Strong also authored "A Tour of the Missions: Observations and Conclusions," where he reflects on the missionary work and its impact. His contributions to the field of theology have left a lasting mark on religious education and discourse.

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