A seriously important desideratum in theological literature is some authoritative canon of the infallible utterances of the Roman see.
For many generations the religious and theological literature of the country proceeded almost exclusively, at first or second hand, from New England.
The replies to the Life of Jesus constitute a theological literature.
The ethical system of Rothe is one of the most original and profound pieces of devout and reverent speculation in the entire range of theological literature.
Jerome laid the foundation of a history of theological literature in a series of biographies, and Gennadius of Massilia continued this work.
Melito of Sardis= was also a highly esteemed apologist, and a voluminous writer in many other departments of theological literature.
Clarke, who had already won a high reputation in the field of theological literature,[437] startled the world by the publication of his 'Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity.
The Puritans produced a very powerful body of theological literature; the Evangelicals were more conspicuous as good men and stirring preachers than as profound theologians.
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