William G. T. Shedd has been hailed as one of America’s most important dogmatic theologians. Yet until now there has been no systematic study of his work. In this volume, two central themes in Shedd’s theology are explored with particular emphasis upon the philosophical issues his work raises and his significance as a dialogue partner for contemporary theologians.
Endorsements
"Shedd possessed one of the greatest dogmatic minds of post-Reformation Protestantism, and this book will do much to commend him to a new readership. Written with Crisp's characteristic acumen and sense of the scope and material cohesion of Christian doctrine, it will be read with great profit by students of historical and systematic theology." - John Webster, King's College, London
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