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- catalog contributor b3725858.
- catalog created "1912.".
- catalog date "1912".
- catalog date "1912.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1912.".
- catalog description "1. Introductory -- the reason for telling the story -- 2. The nature of the Christian hope -- the place of hope in religion -- the permanent content of the Christian hope -- 3. Historical early conceptions of the future life -- life in an underworld without moral distinctions -- resurrection -- judgment after death -- 4. The rise of the doctrine of immortality in India and Greece -- immortality in Greece -- immortality in India -- 5. The preparation in Israel for the Christian hope -- the early conception of Sheol -- the messianic hope -- Intimations of immortality -- the doctrine of the resurrection -- the moralization of Sheol".
- catalog description "11. Constructive -- the definition of the Christian hope -- individual and social aspects of the Christian hope -- the permanent content of the Christian hope -- 12. The grounds of the Christian hope -- the historical argument -- the philosophical argument -- the ethical argument -- the religious argument -- 13. The value of the Christian hope -- the value for the individual -- the value for society".
- catalog description "6. The contribution of Jesus to the Christian hope -- the method of Jesus -- the gospel of the kingdom -- Jesus' view of immortality -- 7. The effects of the resurrection upon the Christian hope -- the fact of the resurrection -- the meaning of the resurrection -- the evidence of the resurrection- the consequences of the resurrection -- 8. The chief historic forms of the Christian hope -- premillenarianism -- purgatory -- instant sanctification at death -- 9. Proposed substitutes for the Christian hope -- the decline of faith in personal immortality -- social immortality -- the immortality of influence -- the immortality of value -- 10. The recovery of faith in immortality -- the bearing of physical science upon the hope of immortality -- the argument from evolution: conditional immortality -- the spiritistic hypothesis -- the argument from value: universalism".
- catalog extent "6 p. ℓ., [ix]-xi, 216 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Christian hope.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Christian hope.".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in theology".
- catalog issued "1912".
- catalog issued "1912.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, C. Scribner's sons,".
- catalog relation "Christian hope.".
- catalog subject "BT921 .B85".
- catalog subject "Immortality.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introductory -- the reason for telling the story -- 2. The nature of the Christian hope -- the place of hope in religion -- the permanent content of the Christian hope -- 3. Historical early conceptions of the future life -- life in an underworld without moral distinctions -- resurrection -- judgment after death -- 4. The rise of the doctrine of immortality in India and Greece -- immortality in Greece -- immortality in India -- 5. The preparation in Israel for the Christian hope -- the early conception of Sheol -- the messianic hope -- Intimations of immortality -- the doctrine of the resurrection -- the moralization of Sheol".
- catalog tableOfContents "11. Constructive -- the definition of the Christian hope -- individual and social aspects of the Christian hope -- the permanent content of the Christian hope -- 12. The grounds of the Christian hope -- the historical argument -- the philosophical argument -- the ethical argument -- the religious argument -- 13. The value of the Christian hope -- the value for the individual -- the value for society".
- catalog tableOfContents "6. The contribution of Jesus to the Christian hope -- the method of Jesus -- the gospel of the kingdom -- Jesus' view of immortality -- 7. The effects of the resurrection upon the Christian hope -- the fact of the resurrection -- the meaning of the resurrection -- the evidence of the resurrection- the consequences of the resurrection -- 8. The chief historic forms of the Christian hope -- premillenarianism -- purgatory -- instant sanctification at death -- 9. Proposed substitutes for the Christian hope -- the decline of faith in personal immortality -- social immortality -- the immortality of influence -- the immortality of value -- 10. The recovery of faith in immortality -- the bearing of physical science upon the hope of immortality -- the argument from evolution: conditional immortality -- the spiritistic hypothesis -- the argument from value: universalism".
- catalog title "The Christian hope: a study in the doctrine of immortality.".
- catalog type "text".