A system of Biblical psychology / by Franz Delitzsch. Translated from the German by Robert Ernest Wallis.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Religious heritage libraryPublication details: Grand Rapids : Baker Book House, 1977.Edition: 2d ed., thoroughly rev. and enlDescription: xvi, 585 p. ; 23 cmSubject(s):
Contents:
History of Biblical psychology -- Idea of Biblical psychology -- Method of Biblical pscyhology -- Caspar Bartholinus' first sketch of a Biblical psychology -- The false pre-existence -- The true pre-existence -- The divine archetype -- Letters of Molitor on Jacob Bohme's doctrine of a nature in God -- Man as the object of the six days' work -- The divine likeness in man -- The process of creation -- The false and the true trichotomy -- The origin of the psyche in an ethical point of view -- The difference of sex -- Traducianism and creationism -- R. von Raumer on the fundamental import of the names "Geist" and "Seele" -- The sin of the spirit and the sin of the flesh -- The ethico-physical disturbance -- Shame and fear -- Conscience and remoteness from God -- The promise and faith -- From Pontoppidan's mirror of faith -- Personality and the "I" -- Personal life and natural life -- Fre
The triplicity of the Spirit -- Nous, Logos, Pneuma -- The seven powers of the soul -- The established view of the capacities of the soul -- The beginning and development of the threefold life -- The twofold aspect of the soul -- The body as the sevenfold means of self-representation to the soul -- Soul and blood -- Heart and head -- Within the body--the intestines and the kidneys -- Sleeping, waking, dreaming -- Health and sickness -- Natural and demoniacal sickness -- Superstition and magic -- Passages from the physics of Comenius -- Theses on fire and light, soul and spirit / Jul. Hamberger -- The divine-human archetype -- The new life of the Spirit -- The conscious and unconscious side of the work of grace -- The Actus Directi and Reflexi of the life of grace -- The three forms of the divinely wrought ecstasy, and the Theopneustia -- The unabolished antinomy -- Luther's trichotomy
Future life and redemption -- The false doctrine of the sleep of the soul -- The phenomenal corporeity and investiture -- The relation of the souls of the righteous to the corporeity of Christ -- The relation of souls to their soulless corporeity -- Johann Heinrich Ursinus on the intermediate state of souls -- Spirit and soul in the act of resurrection -- The metempsychosis -- The doctrine of restoration -- Progress in eternity -- From a sermon of the author's on Rom. 8:18-23.
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Reprinted from the 1899 edition printed in Edinburgh by T. and T. Clark. First printing 1966. Second printing 1977.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

History of Biblical psychology -- Idea of Biblical psychology -- Method of Biblical pscyhology -- Caspar Bartholinus' first sketch of a Biblical psychology -- The false pre-existence -- The true pre-existence -- The divine archetype -- Letters of Molitor on Jacob Bohme's doctrine of a nature in God -- Man as the object of the six days' work -- The divine likeness in man -- The process of creation -- The false and the true trichotomy -- The origin of the psyche in an ethical point of view -- The difference of sex -- Traducianism and creationism -- R. von Raumer on the fundamental import of the names "Geist" and "Seele" -- The sin of the spirit and the sin of the flesh -- The ethico-physical disturbance -- Shame and fear -- Conscience and remoteness from God -- The promise and faith -- From Pontoppidan's mirror of faith -- Personality and the "I" -- Personal life and natural life -- Fre

The triplicity of the Spirit -- Nous, Logos, Pneuma -- The seven powers of the soul -- The established view of the capacities of the soul -- The beginning and development of the threefold life -- The twofold aspect of the soul -- The body as the sevenfold means of self-representation to the soul -- Soul and blood -- Heart and head -- Within the body--the intestines and the kidneys -- Sleeping, waking, dreaming -- Health and sickness -- Natural and demoniacal sickness -- Superstition and magic -- Passages from the physics of Comenius -- Theses on fire and light, soul and spirit / Jul. Hamberger -- The divine-human archetype -- The new life of the Spirit -- The conscious and unconscious side of the work of grace -- The Actus Directi and Reflexi of the life of grace -- The three forms of the divinely wrought ecstasy, and the Theopneustia -- The unabolished antinomy -- Luther's trichotomy

Future life and redemption -- The false doctrine of the sleep of the soul -- The phenomenal corporeity and investiture -- The relation of the souls of the righteous to the corporeity of Christ -- The relation of souls to their soulless corporeity -- Johann Heinrich Ursinus on the intermediate state of souls -- Spirit and soul in the act of resurrection -- The metempsychosis -- The doctrine of restoration -- Progress in eternity -- From a sermon of the author's on Rom. 8:18-23.

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