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Systematic Theology, by Louis Berkhof - New Leaven

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QUESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY: What is the fundamental idea of the Biblical<br />

conception of death? Is death merely the natural result of sin, or is it a positive<br />

punishment for sin? If it is the latter, how can this be proved from Scripture? In what<br />

sense was man, as he was created <strong>by</strong> God, mortal; and in what sense, immortal? How<br />

can you disprove the position of the Pelagians? In what sense has death really ceased to<br />

be death for believers? What purpose does death serve in their lives? When is the power<br />

of death completely terminated for them?<br />

LITERATURE: Dick, Lect. on Theol, pp. 426-433; Dabney, Syst. and Polemic Theol., pp.<br />

817-821; Litton; Introd. to Dogm. Theol., pp. 536-540; Pieper, Christl. Dogm. III, pp. 569-573;<br />

Schmid, Dogm. Theol. of the Ev. Luth. Church, pp. 626-631; Pope, Chr. Theol. III, pp.<br />

371-376; Valentine, Chr. Theol., II, pp. 389-391; Hovey, Eschatology, pp. 13-22; Dahle, Life<br />

After Death, pp. 24-58; Kenneday, St. Paul’s Conception of the Last Things, pp. 103-157;<br />

Strong, Syst. Theol. pp. 982 f.; Pohle-Preuss, Eschatology, pp. 5-17.<br />

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