Digital Logos Edition
This first volume of Hall’s 3-volume Theological Outlines grew out of his teaching and regular interaction with students. These outlines served as a syllabus for his lectures, a reference guide for his students, and a clear and concise summary of Christianity for both scholars and lay readers. In these outlines, Hall avoids lengthy discussions, technical language, and theological abstractions. Instead, he writes in order to facilitate deeper and richer study.
Volume One of his Theological Outlines introduces theology, including the method of theological study, the relationship between theology and biblical study, the nature of divine revelation, and morality. This volume also includes an extensive subject index.
The author’s learning and wide reading are as conspicuous throughout the book as is his fidelity to the point of view…
—Journal of Theological Studies
Dr. Hall is eminently qualified for the task he has undertaken…his style may be commended as a model of theological writing in English. It is clear, concise, direct, dignified, and elegant.
—Irish Theological Quarterly
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Francis Joseph Hall was a prominent Episcopal theologian in America during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He was born in 1857 in Ashtabula, Ohio, and graduated from Racine College in 1882. He was ordained in 1886 and became professor of dogmatic theology at Western Seminary in Chicago, where he remained until 1913. Hall died in 1933.