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Valuable for historical study of 19th-century Presbyterian theology, but largely superseded by contemporary philosophical and theological developments.
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More informationContains two monographs by Robert J. Breckinridge: 'The Knowledge of God, Objectively Considered' and 'The Knowledge of God, Subjectively Considered.' Both are academic, confessional Presbyterian works from the 19th century with high detail depth and specialized library value.
Strengths
- Classic 19th-century Presbyterian systematic theology
- Comprehensive two-volume treatment of knowledge of God
Limits
- Dated philosophical and psychological frameworks
- Limited contemporary relevance outside historical study