Part One
INTRODUCTION: 4 SOURCES AND DIVISIONS OF THEOLOGY SOURCES
A DISPENSATIONAL THEOLOGY
By Charles F Baker
INTRODUCTION: 4 SOURCES AND DIVISIONS OF THEOLOGY SOURCES
A DISPENSATIONAL THEOLOGY
By Charles F Baker
And
he continues,
“We hold that, as upon occasion of the senses cognizing (a)
extended matter, (b) succession, (c) qualities, (d) change, (e) order, (f)
action, respectively, the mind cognizes (a) space, (b) time, (c) substance, (d)
cause, (e) design, (f) obligation, so upon occasion of our cognizing our finiteness,
dependence and responsibility, the mind directly cognizes the existence of an
Infinite and Absolute Authority, Perfection, Personality, upon whom we are
dependent and to whom we are responsible.1
1 A. H. Strong, Systematic Theology (Philadelphia: The Judson
Press, 1907), p. 52.
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