We Love God!

God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

I think the greatest miracle that God can do is to take an unholy man out of an unholy world, and make that unholy man holy and put him back in an unholy world and keep him holy.
Leonard Ravenhill

Reading Room

Lecture 40

This entry is part 11 of 44 in the series SKELETONS OF A COURSE OF THEOLOGICAL LECTURES by Charles Finney

Lecture 40 Lecture XL. Moral Government.–No. 19. Atonement.–No. 6. Objections. I. To the fact of Atonement. It is said that the doctrine of Atonement represents God as unmerciful. Ans. 1. This objection supposes that the Atonement was demanded to satisfy…

Reading Room

Lecture 6

This entry is part 13 of 44 in the series SKELETONS OF A COURSE OF THEOLOGICAL LECTURES by Charles Finney

Lecture 6 Lecture VI. Divine Authority Of The Bible I will show, First. That a farther revelation from God, than that which is made in the works of nature and providence is needed. Second. That such a revelation is possible….

Reading Room

Lecture 41

This entry is part 14 of 44 in the series SKELETONS OF A COURSE OF THEOLOGICAL LECTURES by Charles Finney

Lecture 41 Lecture XLI. Moral Government.–No. 20. Human Governments Are A Part Of The Moral Government Of God. In this lecture I shall show: First. That Human Governments are a necessity of human nature. Second. That this necessity will continue…

Reading Room

Lecture 5

This entry is part 15 of 44 in the series SKELETONS OF A COURSE OF THEOLOGICAL LECTURES by Charles Finney

Lecture 5 Lecture V. Atheism. First. Define Atheism. Second. Some of the different forms or modifications of Atheism. Third. Answer the principal objections of Atheists, to Theism. Fourth. Point out some of the difficulties of Atheism. First.–Define Atheism. Atheism is…

Reading Room

Lecture 2

This entry is part 16 of 44 in the series SKELETONS OF A COURSE OF THEOLOGICAL LECTURES by Charles Finney

Lecture 2 Introductory Lecture.–No. 2. I. Some things implied in the study of Theology. II. Some things that we know of man, independently of any revelation or knowledge of God. I. Some things implied in the study of Theology. 1….

Reading Room

Lecture 3

This entry is part 17 of 44 in the series SKELETONS OF A COURSE OF THEOLOGICAL LECTURES by Charles Finney

Lecture 3 Introductory Lecture.–No. 3. I. The importance of a correct and thorough knowledge of the laws of evidence. II. What is evidence and what is proof, and the difference between them. III. Sources of evidence in a course of…

Reading Room

Lecture 4

This entry is part 18 of 44 in the series SKELETONS OF A COURSE OF THEOLOGICAL LECTURES by Charles Finney

Lecture 4 Lecture IV. Existence Of God. First, State the several methods of proof. Second, Show to what they amount. First, State the several methods of proof. I. Moral argument, or argument founded in the demand of our moral nature….

Reading Room

Lecture 42

This entry is part 19 of 44 in the series SKELETONS OF A COURSE OF THEOLOGICAL LECTURES by Charles Finney

Lecture 42 Lecture XLII. Moral Government.–No. 21. Human Governments Are A Part Of The Moral Government Of God.–No. 2. In this lecture I shall show: First. The reasons why God has made no particular form of Church or State Governments…

Reading Room

Lecture 1

This entry is part 20 of 44 in the series SKELETONS OF A COURSE OF THEOLOGICAL LECTURES by Charles Finney

Lecture 1 Lecture I. Introductory Lecture.–No. 1. I. Define the study upon which you are about to enter. II. Notice some of the requisite personal qualifications for this study. III. Some of the advantages to be derived from the study…

Reading Room

Preface

This entry is part 44 of 44 in the series SKELETONS OF A COURSE OF THEOLOGICAL LECTURES by Charles Finney

Preface Preface The method of giving Theological Instruction in this Institution is as follows: 1. A series of questions is propounded for discussion, comprising an outline of a system of Natural and Revealed Theology. 2. Each of these questions comes…