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Systematic Theology (Volume 3 of 3)

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A systematic theological treatment examines salvation and the church, beginning with the reconciliation of humanity to God and the Holy Spirit's role in applying Christ's redemption. It surveys election and calling, then analyzes union with Christ, regeneration (its necessity, cause, instrumentality, and character), conversion through repentance and faith, and justification including its definition, evidences, elements, and relations to law, holiness, union with Christ, and faith. It proceeds to sanctification and perseverance, and concludes with ecclesiology: definitions, organization, government—arguing for congregational polity—offices and pastoral functions, and refutations of alternative views.

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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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