Pohle-Preuss Complete Manual of Dogmatic Theology

Type
Book
Authors
Category
Dogmatic/Systematic theology  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1952 
Publisher
B. Herder Book Co, United States 
Volume
I-III and VII 
Description
In his mammoth 12-volume Dogmatic Theology, Joseph Pohle crafted one of the clearest and most succinct systems of Roman Catholic theology at the turn of the 20th century. As a member of the founding faculty of the Catholic University in America and a frequent contributor to the Catholic Encyclopedia, Pohle offered a unique—and important—Catholic perspective for theological scholarship in America. Pohle interacts with the vast corpus of theological literature from the history of the church, and uses both Scripture and tradition to make his case. Each volume is clearly outlined, making his argument easy to follow and his positions quick to identify.

Joseph Pohle’s Dogmatic Theology contains volumes on the doctrine of God, the doctrine of creation, Christology, and Trinitarian theology, along with his 4-volume work on the sacraments. Both Catholics and Protestants will find this massive work indispensable for its clear exposition of all loci of Christian theology. What’s more, with the power of your digital library, 
Biblio Notes
WE HAVE ONLY VOL. 1,2,3 AND 7 IN OUR LIBRARY!

Volume 1 - God: His Knowability, Essence, and Attributes
Volume 2 - The Divine Trinity
Volume 3 - God: The Author of Nature and the Supernatural
Volume 4 - Christology
Volume 5 - Soteriology
Volume 6 - Mariology
Volume 7 - Grace: Actual and Habitual
Volume 8 - The Sacraments - Part 1
Volume 9 - The Sacraments - Part 2
Volume 10 - The Sacraments Part 3
Volume 11 - The Sacraments Part 4
Volume 12 - Eschatology  
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